Tx Jim said: (quoted from post at 14:26:54 03/31/13)
Iwould leave lever in the neutral position after plow reached full raised hieght and the try to chain/block plow up in case of cyl or hose failure during trip.[/quote:9a1bd2d4f7]
Where do you hook the chains to to hold the plow?
[quote:9a1bd2d4f7="Bob Bancroft"](quoted from post at 14:38:33 03/31/13) As I imagine you know, when the hyd. system is set properly for plowing(draft control), "hold" position is disabled. There is an inloader valve in the pump which enables you to lift a mounted piece of equipment and leave the lever all the way up.
So, either choice would work. Jim's idea about safetying the plow up is a good idea.
So ummm... If my middle position currently functions as "hold" for remote cylinders (ie. my disc), does that mean it isn't set up properly for plowing?
This post was edited by Will Herring at 12:03:21 03/31/13.
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