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Re: Re: Re: Re: Lift or draft control symptoms?
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Posted by Mac on April 26, 2004 at 17:36:53 from (217.144.243.200):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Lift or draft control symptoms? posted by Hugh MacKay on April 25, 2004 at 18:34:33:
It was max height I specified in original post, smooth everywhere else. I disc about 7.5acres annual, but bought tractor 2nd hand rebuilt and was used as skip loader. It is an industrial based on a CIH485 except hyd is 17gpm and has HD front end. Probably saw a few days with box blade or rear blade, but not much plowing. The jerk was there when I bought it, butwas hardly noticable- maybe 1/2". Now it's a couple inches and I'm concerned. The troublshoot in IT manual says if hitch senses in OFF position ,adjust load sense linkage but I only have light to heavy draft, no OFF and I'm not sure if jerking is sensing. Also not sure if the jerking is causing load to lower (handle drops also) or if it's a seperate problem(cushion relief or drop poppet) Stopped, it will hold my 1000lb disc off ground for a couple hours, yet when transporting it won't hold max height for more than a few minutes, making loader work a pain. I often use them together, discing hard ground for easy loader work and chopping clumps in what I've dumped. Hope I explained myself a little better this time. Mac
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