Posted by toadady on July 05, 2012 at 18:49:46 from (72.161.249.69):
ok here it goes, when i have the post hole digger or any implememt on the back and set the draft forward or "heavy" like the op.manual says , the lift will only go up 3/4 of the way with the lift handle all the way back, but with the lift handle still back i can pull the draft to the back all the way to the stop then the lift will go up the rest of the way, but then the lift handle does nothing. so with the lift handle all the way back i can then lower it back down through that last 1/4 of lift, with the draft lever,then all the way back to the forward/heavy position and use the lift handle to lower it through the last 3/4 of the way.
this is very aggervating to try and use esp. when i need max.lift like when using a post hole digger since dad won't buy those predug post holes.
if this is confusing just let me know and i'll try and clear the mud
This post was edited by toadady at 18:51:33 07/05/12.
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