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How does draft control work?
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Posted by Mosey on May 31, 2002 at 06:46:02 from (192.158.61.78):
How does draft control work? Does it have a system that can sense whether or not the tractor is level and automatically adjust the 3pt hitch to compensate for the angle of the tractor? So, when the front of the tractor goes up, the 3pt arms go up to keep the plow from digging in deeper and when the front of the tractor goes down, the 3pt arms go down to keep the plow from coming up. Is draft control of any use for bush hogging, so when rear tires of the tractor go down into a dip it would automatically lift the 3pt arms to keep the front of the mower from bottoming out? What about if the rear tires of the tractor go up on a hump, will draft control automatically lower the 3pt arms so the mower doesn’t lift way in the air?
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