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| Tom/Idaho
02-07-2010 11:53:15
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I am working on a D19 for a friend whose husband recently died. I got some power steering help here recently and now would appreciate help on the three point. I am trying to get this tractor in condition so she can sell it. Her husband did not have a book on it. What levers need to be moved for the three point to work? I have the PTO lever figured and know how it works. The arms are raised and will not come down. The valves on the left side of the seat go to two remotes. Do they have to be in a certain position? I think the lever on the left of steering wheel makes the three point work. Right or wrong? Any help is appreciated. Tom/Idaho |
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| ChrisinMO
02-07-2010 14:59:57
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Re: D19 three point in reply to Tom/Idaho, 02-07-2010 11:53:15
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| | On my D19, there are three levers to the left of the seat. The two levers on the left side operate the hydraulic remotes. The lever immediately to the left of the seat operate the 3 point lift arms. There is a lever on the left of the steering column which operates the traction booster. I don't mess around with the traction booster. The lift arms on my D19 never want to go down unless there is some weight on them. You might need to have someone push them down while you operate the lever. Christopher |
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| Tom/Idaho
02-07-2010 15:18:39
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Re: D19 three point in reply to ChrisinMO, 02-07-2010 14:59:57
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| Thank you both for your assistance. It works like it"s intended. Thanks again, Tom/Idaho |
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| harvestmoonpuller
02-07-2010 12:58:15
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Re: D19 three point in reply to Tom/Idaho, 02-07-2010 11:53:15
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| Yes its the levers beside the steering wheel. One is the traction booster and the other is the lift arm. pull them both down and the lift arms should go down all the way. they might need some help so you might have to push them down. |
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