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Re: 1066 Draft Sensing Issues (long) Revised Ques.
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Posted by Pete in Tejas on July 14, 2005 at 11:05:54 from (134.67.6.44):
In Reply to: 1066 Draft Sensing Issues (long) posted by Pete in Tejas on July 11, 2005 at 23:44:28:
With the tractor sitting about 100 miles away, I just figured out why there was a collective "Huh" when I first posted. I failed to connect the fact that once the torsion bracket was bolted in place that little movement would take place in the crank arm(vs the large amount without the bracket). My concern now is that the slight preload that is on the torsion bar when I reassembled it may affect the draft sensing. I am also wondering what the correct adjustment is between the sensing arm and the lever it pushes to keep the draft correct. If adjustment is needed, are the crank arms moved on the splines and/or can the adjustment be made through the top link plate to the sensing arm? This weekend is my last chance to go down and plow before my wife is due (Aug.16th), so any help is appreciated. That may also explain why my questions and logic are so fractured. Pete
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