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Posted by gene b on July 28, 2001 at 22:17:23 from (63.42.174.67):
In Reply to: Differences between B and BN... posted by TM on July 28, 2001 at 20:39:46:
they are quite unique As and Bs,Bns,AVs were the only ones that the system was used on from 39till47 work just fine like anything else things have to be in shape have three systems working the one is on a B with a two way plow it has a different linkage type system that has a diafram sw type and a different lever for operation it unloads the cycl when the plow is raised and locked so all you have to do to drop the desired bottom is pull the lever that drops either the left or right bottom for the cult and planter and a single plow or middlebuster there is a lever that operates the lift works well at 1/2 or so throttle it is live as works whenever the engine is running doesent seem to slow engine down very much when lifting it was our cultivator from 48-61 on 240a of crops replaced a rubber washer in the check-valve so it would hold the load outsside of that just routine maint my B-187 plow on the B gets a lot of attention at shows
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