Posted by Will Herring on April 14, 2013 at 10:05:06 from (50.103.239.38):
I had problems trying to plow yesterday, and I found my hydraulics were set to hold position instead of drawbar control. So I turned out screw A (does it screw out all the way? I didn't want to risk it falling out if I overdid it) a good ways, and then screwed B in so that those two plates could move freely past each other.
However, I don't... Get how it works? Like, you put the plow in the ground, and it says to raise the lever to remove slack. However, you wind up having to move the lever up past 1/2 way and then you notice the plow move. But then the plow was winding up jumping out of the ground when I'd try to plow with it! I assumed that with this mode engaged that whatever quadrant you set the hydraulic lever to was how much the rams extended to transfer the plow weight. However I move the lever and the first 1/2 of the quadrant I can move it and get no movement from the lift arms at all.
Can anybody explain it better to me?
This post was edited by Will Herring at 10:10:07 04/14/13 2 times.
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