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Re: John Deere 318 Hydraulics
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Posted by Ed ...Va.. on November 02, 2006 at 05:30:39 from (64.12.116.71):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere 318 Hydraulics posted by JT on November 01, 2006 at 06:34:46:
Thanks JT... All those years around the 300 and 400 series... Your lucky... What a float position on the control valve would do for me is to.. Let me throw the down lever in one quick motion to lower the deck, without having to manually hold the lever in the down position while turning and lining up the next row. It's a minor point, but is a feature on an Ariens I had, which surprised me the Deere machine did not have on their deck control lever. However, the float and detent is on the unused inboard lever, I think I'll just reverse the four lines on the control valve. It's really the detent portion of the float that I'm after. The range of motion for my deck Is quicker than 4 seconds. Actually I was using a 4 count time frame to traverse from full down to full up. Ed...Buffalo Springs
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