Posted by Fixerupper on March 19, 2013 at 19:25:39 from (100.42.82.30):
In Reply to: IHC 1206 hydraulics posted by trap4570 on March 19, 2013 at 07:46:46:
Oh man, I'm wracking my feeble little brain here and not getting much out of it, but there's a link between the three point depth control linkage and the remotes on a 1086 and the 1086 might be something like the 1206 in that area. On the 1086, when a remote outlet lever is pulled to the stop the three point will go up a little farther when something is worn or out of adjustment in the depth control linkage but I just can't come up with anything else. Sorry. I do remember when I had the V ripper on the 1086 I could get it to raise just a bit more by pulling a remote lever back. Is the three point lever all the way back in the raised position? On the 1086 if it's all the way forward it slows down the depth control and rate of drop but it also slows down all of the hydraulics. Just meandering through my mind here trying to come up with something. Jim
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