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Re: What is draft control?
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Posted by mike on March 31, 2001 at 09:41:52 from (205.240.113.93):
In Reply to: What is draft control? posted by N-Sane on March 30, 2001 at 18:26:12:
My 3020 has a control lever under the seat for three different "load" types. Depth, Load and Load/Depth control. In Depth mode implement will work at the depth selected by the controller regardless of the amount of pull. Load mode automatically raises or lowers the implements to maintain a constant load through diff. soil densities. Load/Depth maintains uniform working depth and and raises and lowers slightly to keep the same depth depending on different soil that you encounter. If this sounds like a direct book quote. your almost right. I have a small notebook I keep in pocket for all those things for various equipment I have and work with. Helps the old mind out if i ferget.. mike
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