i do not want to say what kind of tractor i have as it puts the blinders on the responses. although not saying seems to as well...lol.
Basically i'm asking about a readily available valve that functions like a 3 point quadrant or tel a depth. (although I've never seen a tel a depth up close.) also have been looking at what the combine header controls are like. I Wonder how the cultivator lift rockshaft control system works on the c/200/etc farmalls, that's also in the same category. Want to keep this as broad as possible so i can learn more and there may be a use for such a system in a non tractor (or machinery) situation too.
thanks -karl f ps thinking about a 3 point on a C farmall that looks factory without all kinds of rods crowding the operator's platform or clamps on the axles. have a decent plan about the lower link mounting and using a 230 rockshaft (gotta check fitment). I want to do a quadrant style control valve, and would love to figure out adding draft control capabilities--would need a bigger tractor just to have the space for all the hoses, pipes, valves, etc.--i think an automatic header control valve and some flow/priority valve(s) would fit that purpose. I posted about that combine valve idea about a week ago on the combine board and linked to it on this one too, but the responses were few and indicated that those valves were not to reliable or predictable. Yes, i have a whole complete Super C fasthitch at my disposal, just have to bolt it on, but what fun is that??? :) My planning isn't as sloppy as my writing, i could make time to explain better if needed via email. floor_it at yahoo dot com
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