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Re: Super MTA Hydraulics Operation
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Posted by Smith1000 on June 24, 2007 at 16:35:38 from (70.41.100.224):
In Reply to: Re: Super MTA Hydraulics Operation posted by CNKS on June 24, 2007 at 14:07:27:
I see what you mean. Right now, I don't have a quick disconnect in line for it, but I could pick one up tomorrow. I have split the 3pt line to work a trip loader in front. There is a valve that toggles between the two, but it doesn't have an off position. Would be nice if it did. I am thinking I should go ahead and put the drawbar back on. Like mentioned, it will probably be safer. I took it off about 17 years ago. I have it and the bolts and I think I kind of remember how it bolted on. The original frame part on the back is gone, but the 3 pt on it has a space where it slides through and then bolts ridgid with some clips to hold it down. I can then let the 3 pt ride up to where it will stop on its own at the max height. The remote should then kick in. I am hoping this will work. If not, I look at something like the disconnect. Thanks.
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