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Topic: 8n lever
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| tom schwegel
08-22-2012 17:14:59
72.160.63.194
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I just bought an 8n, what is the little lever under the seat on the right side do? |
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| Caryc
08-22-2012 20:03:55
209.86.226.34
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Re: 8n lever in reply to tom schwegel, 08-22-2012 17:14:59
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| UP in position control means that you can use the quadrant lever to set the implement to any desired height and it will stay there.
DOWN for draft control means that you will only have "all the way up" or "all the way down". But with draft control, when your plow hits a rock or a rough spot, it will raise, then go back to it's original position in the dirt. |
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| soundguy
08-22-2012 18:06:55
173.103.101.12
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Re: 8n lever in reply to tom schwegel, 08-22-2012 17:14:59
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| draft / position lever for 3pt. keep it up to mow.. down to plow. time to buy a manual set by the way.be safe. |
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| HCooke
08-22-2012 17:22:14
70.195.64.144
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Re: 8n lever in reply to tom schwegel, 08-22-2012 17:14:59
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| Changes the hydraulics between draft control (horizontal) and position control (up or vertical). Use position control for everything except when using a bottom plow. Highly recommend the Users Manual and the I&T FO4 manual. Sold here at YT and at fine tractor stores everywhere. |
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| pikewi
08-22-2012 17:19:33
64.33.132.45
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Re: 8n lever in reply to tom schwegel, 08-22-2012 17:14:59
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| It's the lever for the ejection seat. BE CAREFULL!! |
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| Dell (WA)
08-22-2012 18:33:42
71.217.16.29
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Re: 8n lever in reply to pikewi, 08-22-2012 17:19:33
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| naw, its the "flush" lever .........Dell |
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