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Re: touch control help please
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 09, 2005 at 17:37:07 from (64.228.12.166):
In Reply to: Re: touch control help please posted by gray on March 09, 2005 at 17:05:11:
gray: You'll notice at bottom of hydraulic lever, linkage going to touch control has an adjusting end. Sometimes these need a bit of adjustment as lever is not syncronized with rockshaft movment. Usually that is a case of rockshaft reaching end of stroke and lever trying make it go further. Unless I'm misreading you, I somehow don't think that is your problem. How long is it since your touch control fluid has been changed? And how long since screen was cleaned? What happens if you hitch to a plow or some implement similar weight, is problem worse or better? Another item to check is spring assist for hitch, it has adjustment that can be off? The long bolt going into spring from end, if not adjusted properly can stop rockshaft before it is all the way forward. Just play with it a bit keeping close watch on changes and when they occur. Process of elimination. It may well be your touch control needs a kit, but we should explore other possibilities first. Usually the kit happens when problems occur on both valves.
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