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Re: Re: Re: One Touch rebuild on 140
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 29, 2003 at 20:27:53 from (209.226.106.42):
In Reply to: Re: Re: One Touch rebuild on 140 posted by WalJohn on December 29, 2003 at 19:55:25:
WalJohn: You didn't confirm on the one point fast hitch, I have some more thoughts along these lines. That hitch, if so equiped has mechanical advantage settings as well. Do your hydraulic rockshafts have the same travel pattern? (distance of travel) Is the spring assist to the hitch rockshaft in place? The shaft going from rockshaft to hitch at rear, has adjustment at rear for height of hitch lift. It also can be attached to one of two holes on rear rockshaft arm or lever. The upper hole will lift more weight, the lower hole makes hitch lift faster. To get maximum lift height on hitch, the big nuts on pull shaft may need adjusting. These tractors will actually only lift the plows about 6 to 8 inches off ground, sitting on level.
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