Glennster, I find the delayed lift to be one of the neatest attachments on my H. Other than cultivators, I didn't know what to use it on. Until I used my crimper with the mower, last fall. I didn't like the fact that the crimper came up with the mower, leaving the last 6' of hay untouched. I thought of installing one of those 2 spool setups & went to the dealership to price one out. I was looking at the toys when I remembered the 221 cultivator, for the H, had a setup to delay the lift. I talked to the veteran shop guy about it & he said that method was used quite a bit. So, that's the way I set it up & it works great! Crimper stays in the hay to the very end. The pic I posted was taken after I figured out how to run the lower hose & so I don't forget how it goes back together. It feeds the ram for the loader. It's T'd into the line for the remote on the other side. The ball valve is there to lock out the loader. I also found the valve useful to let the loader down slowly. The top front hose is for the mower & the rear (delay) for the crimper. Good call on this post. More people should know about this cool yet forgotten accesory. I agree the older & obscure manuals should be reproduced on YT or somewhere for all to see. Might have problems pertaining to copyright laws, though. - Mike
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