Posted by dgoddard on March 09, 2016 at 15:20:30 from (104.245.136.182):
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeYour point is correct with respect to ground engaging implements. This is exactly what I do with the grader blade on my tractor. Lengthening the top link makes it more aggressive when going forward and less aggressive going backward. But not all implements need that kind of adjustment. In fact not all implements are even ground engaging. A "carry all "or a boom pole for instance never need to be more agressive or less agressive They just need to go up and down and a carry all may need to stay level. Power take off equipment DO need to stay level if they are to be running because the simple type of U-Joints do not produce smooth running if they bend different angles at the top and bottom joints and they can shake so badly as to damage or wear the implement.
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeI am not familiar with this implement by this name. So for whatever farming purpose it serves for whatever crop or task it is used on I cannot comment but if it is PTO driven without using constant velocity U-joints, it is probably suffering damage if the angle of the joints is not the same by more than a tiny bit.
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeYour comments appear to be very relevant to the implements as I have noted but those are not the implements I am trying to accomodate.
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