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FastHitch depth control question
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Posted by REDinMINN on December 25, 2002 at 17:32:19 from (206.10.72.137):
Does the fast Hitch (as on our 350) have any means of depth control for implements, such as plowing, other than the adjustable sliding shutoff on the cylinder? As the cylinder bleeds down is there a mechanism for maintaining the original depth? Ours holds fairly well and maintains the set depth within about an inch during one pass down the field. The draft control is mechanical but we couldn't figure out anything for the depth control. This is the first mounted equipment I've used on a Farmall. My other tractor is a Massey and that has the Follow - Up hydraulics that maintains depth regardless of cylinder bleed down. thanks in advance Merry Christmas to all!
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