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Re: Re: FastHitch depth control question
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Posted by REDinMINN on December 26, 2002 at 06:28:42 from (206.10.72.111):
In Reply to: Re: FastHitch depth control question posted by Hugh MacKay on December 26, 2002 at 04:35:15:
Our system must have something missing then. It has only one cylinder. Mounted low and to the left when viewed from the rear. It looks like a typical IH cylinder from that era that was used on all the implements. It is the same as on our hyd. plows. It has the adjustable sliding valve stop. But we cannot find any mechanism that would allow more hydraulic pressure to the cylinder to maintain height automatically. Perhaps I am looking in the wrong area. Even when using just the two prong drawbar in the Fasthitch, I was thinking there must be some method of maintaining height of the drawbar. Thanks again guys.
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