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Re: Lift All question on H
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Posted by Steve from Mo on November 20, 2002 at 09:33:29 from (168.166.54.11):
In Reply to: Lift All question on H posted by Kelly C on November 20, 2002 at 07:03:58:
As far as I know, all the Liftall units worked that way. I am wondering what kind of device someone is wanting you to pay extra for. There was a separate "Christmas Tree" kind of unit to adapt one-way Liftall units to operate two-way cylinders. It was optional. The regular Liftall rod had two detents for raising implements and two detents for lowering implements. One side of the tractor had only one outlet which was for the front of a cultivator and the other side had two outlets. The front was just like the outlet on the other side but the rear was for the rear of a cultivator and operated from the second set of detents on the lever.
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