Posted by billy boy2 on May 13, 2013 at 17:37:08 from (72.251.10.174):
In Reply to: Position Control posted by billy boy2 on May 12, 2013 at 13:28:57:
Thanks for the info. I usually just tear into things and figure them out, but have alot of irons in the fire, and too many to think about at one time.. I guess the top will come off. I was really just looking to get enough info to reduce the number of times I had to have it off and back in. The draft control isn't as important on this one as position, so I'll have to tear into it. Is the 8 1/2 -34 1/2'' normal range on both settings? Topping off this, I found a piece of a part in the bottom of a container of drained hydraulic oil. Worse than that it contained oil from 3 different tractors, including this one. It doesn't get any better than this :roll: I'll post a picture in a new thread.
This post was edited by billy boy2 at 17:41:09 05/13/13.
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