Posted by levi on June 04, 2012 at 06:36:52 from (204.96.150.113):
I just bought a 3388 changed all the filters and fluids and took her to the field to plant milo. I am using a no till hoe drill and it uses both remotes the tractor has one for the hoe rack and the other for a coulter rack the only way to lift either rack is to pull back on both remote handles and same with getting them to go in the ground. i wouldn't be such a concern for me but when i try to put them in the ground the hoe rack won't go all the way to the depth i set it at which ends up in seed being on top of the ground whih i feel will hurt my population unless it rains but it is western kansas so i doubt it. I am totally new to everything ih and articulated tractors as well I have enough on my plate figuring out how to drive this tractor and not make skips or overlaps without having to worry about whether i am planting seed or feeding birds so I would appriciate any help I can get thanks Levi
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