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Posted by Craig on February 04, 2002 at 11:36:30 from (170.186.97.229):
After messing up my lane plowing snow this weekend,what is the best way to get down pressure for my 3point hitch? Right now,the 3point is hooked to the lift-all(I think). The cylinder is operated by a control rod to the right of the steering wheel. The cylinder has a plug where I guess the down pressure hose would go.Is is possible to have 2 way hydraulics by changing/fixing this control rod? I do have a 3 spool valve operated by a pto pump.Two of the valves operate the loader; the other is capped. I would like to keep the 3 point separate from the pump in case I get a bush hog. Sorry for the long message and lack-o-knowledge!
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