Posted by NawlensGator on April 04, 2011 at 07:42:26 from (52.129.8.50):
In Reply to: Super A hydraulics posted by drmiller on April 04, 2011 at 07:27:17:
I thought super a had the same hydraulics as the IH 140. 140's have one way hydraulics. On mine, the connecting arm from the rear 3 pt arm's has a sleeve that slides on the 1" rod from the touch control. The rod is threaded at the rear end and there is a lock nut on the rear end behind the sleeve. The nut provides a stop for the sleeve when the rod is going forward (up) which provides upward force for the 3 pt. When going backward (down) the sleeve can slide forward on the rod except the weight of the implement (gravity) keeps it against the rear nut until the implement hits the ground. When the implement is on the ground, the sleeve will slide forward on the rod if you keep moving the rod rearward.
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