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Posted by Bob on May 25, 2006 at 06:50:49 from (64.21.249.40):
In Reply to: 1949 8N posted by wgcalls on May 25, 2006 at 03:18:30:
"I just purchased a 1949 8N and i have some questions the lever for the 3 point has to be in which position it is under the seat on the right side if you are sitting on the tractor. should it be front or back to raise the 3 point?" On an "8N", there are 2 levers on the RH side... the little "flush handle" under the seat is the draft/position control lever, and will be "up" (position control) for 'most all uses ecept plowing (down, for DRAFT CONTROL). The "touch contol lever" is moved forwards/down to lower the hitch, and rearwards/up to raise the hitch. "and the lever on the left of the trans in front of the rear is for what?" That lever is the PTO engagement lever. Forwards = PTO "OFF", rearwards = PTO "ON". The PTO must be "ON" for the 3-point hitch left hydraulics to function.
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