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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on March 09, 2005 at 18:13:52 from (64.228.11.5):
In Reply to: Re: touch control help please posted by gray on March 09, 2005 at 17:05:11:
gray: Just noticed you have a suggestion of air. When you have air and equiped with fast hitch, with tractor not running and hitch about half way position jump on hitch with all your weight. If it's spongy you have air, if solid air is not your problem. Another item I find with fast hitch is when tractor is not running either leave hitch all the way up or all the way down. That lift assist spring can create presure on system in any other position. When hitch is all the way down spring has an over center effect that reduces any presure. When all the way up bolt adjustment in end of spring stops presure. Nowhere does IH say that is a must. I just find now into 45 years with one of these, they just work a whole lot smoother if one is careful not to leave presure or load on system when not running. At least reduce it as much as possible.
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