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Re: Lift or draft control symptoms?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 24, 2004 at 17:36:34 from (209.226.106.8):
In Reply to: Lift or draft control symptoms? posted by Mac on April 23, 2004 at 21:41:46:
Mac: I'm not familiar with that particular system, however based on other tractors, it sounds as though you have by-passing in the cylinder that lifts the hitch. The jerking you speak of, is that max. weight or max. height? Sometimes when hitches are doing this at max. height the lever is not metering with the hitch. Lever adjustment or the draft control could be causing this. I never had very much hydraulic failure with these, but then you must remember they were much newer when I was farming. I have on many ocasions had levers not metering with the move of the hydraulic function. Usually adjustment will cure this. You may however have function in the draft control stuck, and these can do funny things. Unless you do 3 point work with below ground working tools, draft control will not activate, thuss after some time will become stuck.
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