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Topic: Re: confusing Hyd problem
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| samn40
01-02-2013 12:07:59
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When you say you have no draft control, do you have the position control in the raised position to use it?. To get the position to work on the 100 series the draft must be all the way up, to get draft to work the position must be in the raised position but not necessarily in the fully raised position, as you can use the position lever to set height above ground, so that heavy drive implements like a rotary hoe do not have too great an angle on the power shaft when raised at the end rigs. Different selector valves have different controls, but in general they either divert the oil to the remotes or to the internal main lift ram. Sam |
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| MT in PA
01-02-2013 19:59:18
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Re: confusing Hyd problem in reply to samn40, 01-02-2013 12:07:59
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| I guess I meant to say position control and draft control don't work.
Can't be 100% sure that I've tried it with draft all the way up and position control in raised position. I assume that if I have draft all the way up and move the position control the 3PT should move as I move the position lever? |
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| david from mo
01-02-2013 20:18:51
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Re: confusing Hyd problem in reply to MT in PA, 01-02-2013 19:59:18
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| On my tractor I tie back right lever and use draft or position levers. I can not use remote and 3 . at same time. david |
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