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Re: Re: Re: Draft Control on IH 706
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Posted by Aces on February 04, 2004 at 04:52:44 from (67.0.17.44):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Draft Control on IH 706 posted by scotc on February 03, 2004 at 22:28:00:
Scotc all the bigger tractors had to levers outside lever for draft inside lever for lift and lower. The off set will slow down the remotes, the 656 size tractor will not slow down as much because the 2 pumps are put together when fast hitch is added to the tractor. Now to give an idea of what one can do with this, say you had a wagon with hoist to unload put the inside lever all the way down in the off set put the remote to the wagon in the lift possion move the inside hitch lever back in the offset untill the wagon starte to lift a little and start to unload as the load comes off the wagon the hydraulic will lift the wagon the more load you take off the wagon the more it will come up, you don't have to walk back to the tractor to lift the wagon a little at a time. can do same with bale througher leve the lever just at the off set to fill the back of the wagon and move it down into the off set to slow down the hydraulics and fill the front.
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