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Posted by John on January 15, 2004 at 03:22:27 from (68.222.4.163):
In Reply to: Belarus hyd down pressure posted by Alvin n Ms. on January 14, 2004 at 17:21:38:
Alvin Dad had a Belarus 250 with add on loader that he bought new in 1980 that I put many hours on. The lever that worked the 3 point had lift, down pressure, and float that works just like a dozer blade if you know how that works. The lever would be between your right knee and the dash and has a detent type valve and 4 positions. We will call neutral or hold #2 position. This position is locked and the implement would not move up or down. If you pushed lever up against dash (#1 position raise) it would lock there until you pulled it back into neutral or if 3 point reached top of travel it would pop back to neutral by it self. If you pulled the lever toward you (position #3) it would power down and had enough power to pick up on tractor if you did not take it out of this position. The #4 position was float and lever would lock in this position also. The implement would fall to the ground and could move up and down by it self with only the weight of the implement keeping it on the ground. Hope This Helps John Happy Mardi Gras
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