Posted by pete 23 on June 06, 2009 at 08:53:47 from (173.87.14.132):
In Reply to: 1586 questions posted by moline_guy on June 05, 2009 at 23:10:15:
When you put 3 pt positon control lever all the way down you are into the action control portion of the hitch valve and it dumps oil, you should only move lever to the ofset in quadrant for hitch all the way down. It may be that adjustments are incorrect so, but at any rate, don't put lever any farther than where hitch is lowered all the way. That action control portion of the control is to be used when using the draft control on in ground implements such as moldboard plow to adjust how quickly hitch reacts to change in draft load. In other words, how fast it jumps up and down. After all, draft control is no more than sensing the load on hitch and eiether raising or lowering hitch to maintain a constant load. Works good on very uneven ground to maintain even depth of a plow for instance but on level land , hard pull it is not the way to go.
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