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Re: Re: Re: PTO Slooooow Coming Down
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Posted by paul on April 06, 2003 at 22:44:41 from (209.23.145.39):
In Reply to: Re: Re: PTO Slooooow Coming Down posted by Jim on April 06, 2003 at 18:38:07:
Some tractors have 'position' & 'draft' control on the 3-point. This would be a different lever somewhere. Is it possible you have this, and it was moved? That can give strange results when you least expect it. Also, some hyd pumps have settings or thumb-screws to adjust the rate of flow - perhaps your tractor also has this? I'm sorry I don't know more of your tractor to be more helpful.... If the 3-point leaks down when tractor is off in 10 seconds from all the way up to all the way down, I would strongly suspect you have some very, very leaky seals or such inside. You might want to consider getting that fixed. Your hyd pump needs to constantly push oil through to make up for this leaking. I am not a hyd expert, so something else might be going on here? If the same weight was on the 3-point when it now goes down more slowly, then that is an oddball situation. I can't think of a good reason for it to now act that way. This is, moreso, the way it should be acting all the time. --->Paul
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