Posted by The tractor vet on April 28, 2015 at 07:38:42 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: 4320 with 3 bottoms posted by 2510Paul on April 28, 2015 at 07:15:44:
Myself i would be vary careful with jacking the Hyd. pressure up on a John Deere as i have seen what has happened when something goes wrong . I saw first hand on my uncles 4630 when it was brand new when something stuck on the pressure relief while lifting a seven shank Vee ripper and making a tight turn at the end of a field , something did not relief and when the three point hitch hit the top the back half of the rock shaft housing blew and sent the three point piston across the twp. road over into the parking lot of one of the potato storage barns about 300 hundred feet away. Saw a 3020 blo0w the right axle housing off while turning up hill on hill side to the south of me . Now as to the lifting capacity on the three point hitch of a 4320 i have no idea. and it would be wise to find out what it is before you end up with big problems.
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