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Re: 706 two point hitch spongy
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Posted by smotch on July 21, 2002 at 15:03:51 from (65.164.112.183):
In Reply to: 706 two point hitch spongy posted by bryan on July 20, 2002 at 09:50:17:
Bryan, Remove the plate at the back of the tractor to gain access to the sensing arm and make sure that the draft sensing arm is in the right position. The lever from the rockshaft cover goes behind the arm that comes up from the torsion bar at the bottom of the differential case.If this is in the proper place turn the sensing arm adjusting screw clockwise3 to 4 turns place the draft control lever 2 7/8 inches from the rear slot of the quadrant, move the position control lever to the lower position (at offset in quadrant)Start engine and turn adjusting screw counter-clockwise until the hitch raises The hitch will raise all the way . tighten the set screw and replace the cover .
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