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Re: Live lift on any Yanmar Tractors
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Posted by paul on January 26, 2007 at 09:23:18 from (66.60.197.58):
In Reply to: Live lift on any Yanmar Tractors posted by Ray Dove on January 25, 2007 at 15:59:49:
Oh, I didn't even read your message yesterday, thought you were asking about live 3pt - as the other person mentions. Live 3pt could mean it works when the clutch is in or out - basicly like hyd. It could also be a rference to position control - some 3pts you can raise or lower by holding the lever & letting go - typical hyd port. Better ones are position control - you slide the lever to a spot, & the 3pt will also go to that relative spot, and even if it leaks down, will correct itself back to that spot. You are only asking about down pressure on a 3pt. That is very rare. Typically it is a bad thing, except in the case you mention. Floating 3pt is better for most things. Anyhow, Belaraus is one of the few. Some of the IHC tractors that are converted from the 2point hitch will also have down pressure. I hear the nicest post digging is with a hyd powered digger mounted on the loader bucket. Might want to consider moving to that if you make a lot of holes. --->Paul
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