Posted by IH fan on July 14, 2009 at 11:37:18 from (70.244.102.144):
My 240U has the factory 3 point and the "hydraulic system" looks just like the Fast Hitch system. My problem is the three point is not easily "fine adjusted"... if I want to drop my rear blade 1/2" or 1" it is almost impossible. Move the quadrant lever a little and it will not move, move it a little more and it moves 2"... doesn't make any difference if I'm going up or down. I suspect the "feedback" cable to the control valve is sticky or something in the valve is not quite right. Any suggestions or ideas? I've found my way around it for the most part by turning the blade around at an angle and dragging it backward, but if I try to use it forward, the adjustment is not fine enough to level anything... it either digs in too much or is out of the gravel.
Also still looking for wheel weights within a reasonable distance of SC Kansas for the 24" wheels (9 1/2" bolt pattern). The A, SA or B weights may also work. Loader would lift great if I could keep the back end on the ground.
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