Posted by glennster on June 29, 2008 at 17:33:10 from (68.60.242.156):
howdy george, i'm still workin some bugs out of this 240 u fast hitch. finally got the single acting check valve working. seems you gotta get a o-ring from case -ih. went thru 3 different ones, then got one from dealer. works good now. have a ?s on the drop speed of this fast hith. no matter how gentle you try to lower the hitch, it slams the bush hog down to the ground. kinda scared i'll break the tail wheel off. had to re mount the 3 point adapter to the mower, hitch did not have enough up lift travel to get the mower off the ground, but it sure had enough down travel. is there any adjustment to slow the lowering of the fast hitch? the m's and h's had a restricter for the rear cultivator, would something like that work here? i ended up putting 4 stops on the cylinder to limit down travel. heres a few pics
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