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Posted by Smith1000 on June 24, 2007 at 08:53:58 from (70.41.100.224):
I can't quite figure out how to operate the remote two-way hydraulics on my MTA. Book says to pull "Lift All control rod" (top rod for raising 3pt) all of the way back and lock it into place. Then unlatch the "Remote control valve lever". It says to then move the "Remote control rod" forward or back for up or down pressure. I understand this, but, when I do this (pull the remote rod back to open the gate), it will raise the 3pt first. When the 3pt bumps the drive shaft and stops, it will then proceed to raise the lift gate on the baler-like it is supposed to. If I then push down, it will push the gate down (shut it)---but the 3pt is stuck up against the drive shaft until I lower the All lift rod. How does one lock the 3pt in place so that the remote hydraulics only operate the rear gate? I could let the 3 pt raise and lower to the max I guess, if I put the draw bar back on to attach the baler to (it would not collide with the drive shaft). Right now though, the 3 pt wants to collide with the drive shaft first--which isn't going to work. Thanks.
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