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Re: What are these levers for on my 460
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Posted by binderpower856 on April 10, 2006 at 04:32:55 from (67.142.130.36):
In Reply to: What are these levers for on my 460 posted by Marksd on April 09, 2006 at 19:05:13:
Then one toward the front is the Torque Amplifier lever, pull it back to engage the T/A. The one toward the rear is NOT for unhooking implements and it is NOT for setting the depth of the implement. It is the "Traction Control" handle. There should be 4 notches on it. Pull it all he way up to the highest notch for maximum traction control and vice versa. Traction control is a series of mechanical linkages that simply put an upward force on the implement ( = a downward force on the tractor) depending upon how hard the implement is being pulled. The traction control handle adjusts the ratio to which that force is applied. In most conditions, you will probably want to be running it in the second or third notch. Bill
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