Just went out and looked at it all again... It looks like right next to the "A" screw there runs a giant slotted piece of metal that goes down underneath the tractor to the snap coupler bell housing and PTO shaft area. This must be where it figures out how much tension is on it and whether it needs to move up or down? And that the other end of this must be attached to aforementioned big spring?
I just need to wait for the ground to dry out some more as well. It was starting to look dry, but you'd poke it with your finger and you'd feel nothing but cold, damp moisture. I wish I had a bigger field to play in as I think I'm making a mess of our garden plot...
This post was edited by Will Herring at 14:05:35 04/14/13.
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