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Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off?

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tesmith66

04-28-2008 03:45:58




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I like the down pressure for blading and using the post hole digger, but it is a pain when using the mowers. Is there any way to switch it over to a "float" position for mowing, then back to down pressure for blading?

Thanks!




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tesmith66

04-29-2008 03:27:12




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 Re: Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off? in reply to tesmith66, 04-28-2008 03:45:58  
Thanks for the help, everyone. I took a quick look at it yesterday and I now see the pin I have to remove.



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charles todd

04-28-2008 18:45:19




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 Re: Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off? in reply to tesmith66, 04-28-2008 03:45:58  
My F504D has two pins on the lift arms (both of mine have leveling cranks) between the rockshaft and lower links. One position is "rigid" and one "free to float". I found this info in my owners/operators manual yesterday. The reason I was looking was my 88" flail mower was not trailing correctly. The Alamo (flail) manual said to place arms in "float" and I was, Huh? I have been around this tractor for almost 30 years and did not know of such. About 2 months ago I bought an operators manual and have learned more from it than the years of using it, I felt kinda dumb. So, I have since looked at other tractors and they have a "float" mode of one kind or another, if only on one side.
If this doesn't work, remove the rockshaft-to-lower links and use 3/8" chain and clevis for mower work. The mower should have guide wheels and the chains will allow you to lift when needed and float while down. I saw this also in the Alamo flail manual for tractors w/o "free to float" provisions.

Sorry for the long post, I sometimes get carried away.

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Mark Peters

04-28-2008 18:20:24




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 Re: Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off? in reply to tesmith66, 04-28-2008 03:45:58  
GADave, Thanks for the help !



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Mark Peters

04-28-2008 17:34:30




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 Re: Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off? in reply to tesmith66, 04-28-2008 03:45:58  
GADave, Is that the pic I just posted on the "help identify" photo gallery ?? How`d you do that ????? I`m computer illiterate !!! Thanks, Mark



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Mark Peters

04-28-2008 17:16:09




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 Re: Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off? in reply to tesmith66, 04-28-2008 03:45:58  
The info you need isn`t in the 340 owners manual or I&T manual. There`s a seperate operators manual for the fast hitch and the info you needed was in there. Hugh was correct, there`s a pin down under the cylinder that needs to be removed. I posted a picture of the page out of my owners manual that points to the pin.At the left side of this page, in the "Galleries" section, click on "Help Identify". Look for the 340 fast hitch manual and thats it.The pin is labeled "A" on the drawing, just remove it and your in business. Mark

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GA Dave

04-28-2008 17:23:00




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 Re: Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off? in reply to Mark Peters, 04-28-2008 17:16:09  
David.third party image



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GA Dave

04-28-2008 18:13:48




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 Re: Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off? in reply to GA Dave, 04-28-2008 17:23:00  
Go to the picture you posted and right click on it. Left click Properties. Drag your curser over the URL to highlight it. Once highlited right click on it and left click Copy. Go to the forum and post your message. In the classic view right click Optional Image and click Paste. In the new view click IMG and when it shows after your message right click to the right and left click Paste. I think that's what I do so try to post the picture in a reply here. David.

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tesmith66

04-28-2008 10:04:28




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 Re: Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off? in reply to tesmith66, 04-28-2008 03:45:58  
I have an operator's manual, & the I&T manual. The info I am looking for isn't in either one. Thanks for the help. :?



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wijim

04-28-2008 07:52:51




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 Re: Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off? in reply to tesmith66, 04-28-2008 03:45:58  
Look in your book it shows you all you need to know.



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Hugh MacKay

04-28-2008 04:56:50




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 Re: Down pressure on 340U 3 point- can I turn it off? in reply to tesmith66, 04-28-2008 03:45:58  
tesmith: My experience was 560, same series of tractor, and those had a pin you removed at bottom attachment for hitch lift cylinder. There is a large pin and small pin. If you remove the small pin, this allows the bottom attachment for cylinder to pivot. My memory is a bit rusty but as I recall this allowed the hitch to float upward about a foot. I know it was lots for most normal equipment functions. I only ever used mine on a fast hitch corn planter, but like your mower it wouldn't stand weight of tractor.

340 may be a bit different, but just take a look at the bottom cylinder attachment. Actually there are 3 pins if you count the cylinder pin.

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