Posted by Glenn D on June 13, 2014 at 12:26:21 from (24.114.110.181):
Hi Folks
On my B275 there is a knob on the hydraulics marked deeper. I suppose this is to adjust the depth of ground engaged implements. not sure how the machine senses the height on the implement though, my Fords have a sensor arrangement on the toplink, this one is just a fixed point. I need to do some bush hogging with this and wonder if I can properly set the mower height or should I just put limiting chains on it?
I think the use of this control will be easier to understand when I'm doing a long run of something where I can see it's effect. So far i've only worked on small patches with the box blade and it seemed to alow me more weight on the blade but It's hard to tell. can someone tell me the proper use of it and how fine or coarse an adjustment it is? like should I see results in one turn or 20 turns?
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