Crazy Horse
Well-known Member
Still looking at this D15 series II that I posted some previous questions about earlier in the week. I know it's not a candidate for lifing large round bales, but it's still a nice tractor and am still checking it out.
Can anyone explain how the two levers on the left side of the steering column that operate the 3-point hitch are supposed to work? Those would be the larger, lower hand lever (with two large square holes in the tin for holding it in place at the lower and upper end of its swing). Also, the smaller lever on top of the first one mentioned, this one has a bunch of small notches that can be used to hold it in place.
The consignment lot did get the hitch working by adding hydraulic fluid, but once it lifts up, it drops down almost as quickly as it moves up, not sure why that is happening, maybe someone could give me an idea why.
The owner is on holidays and the consignment lot guy knows less about these tractors than I do.
Can anyone explain how the two levers on the left side of the steering column that operate the 3-point hitch are supposed to work? Those would be the larger, lower hand lever (with two large square holes in the tin for holding it in place at the lower and upper end of its swing). Also, the smaller lever on top of the first one mentioned, this one has a bunch of small notches that can be used to hold it in place.
The consignment lot did get the hitch working by adding hydraulic fluid, but once it lifts up, it drops down almost as quickly as it moves up, not sure why that is happening, maybe someone could give me an idea why.
The owner is on holidays and the consignment lot guy knows less about these tractors than I do.