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Re: 1486 wont let plow down
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Posted by the tractor vet on November 10, 2002 at 08:05:47 from (216.196.13.191):
In Reply to: 1486 wont let plow down posted by mgb on November 09, 2002 at 18:19:17:
The draft sensing arm jumped off the linkage inside the rear frame , Pull the top link plate off and get a lite in there and on the right side there is a long arm that comes up from the bottom of the case that is hookedon the to the torshion bar and linkage that comes down from the top cover that is connected to the valve , the bottom arm is suppose to be in front of the top arm there is spring pressure on the top arm and it helps if someone hold the draftsensing lever all the way back up in the cab as you work the top lever past the bottom one on some tractors that have more ware i have taken and welded a flat washer to the case side of the bottom lever so this does not happen again as any quick shock load can cause this to happen like hitting a big bump with the implement in the up poision or hitting a large rock and having the implememt jump over it under load.
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