Position Center Link
The draft sensing center link attaching bracket has holes which allow three different positions for attaching the center link. The position effects the draft sensing sensitivity.
Standard position is (C).
Move the center link attachment to holes (B) if:
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Excessive hitch activity or hunting occurs in draft control operation.
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The rear of the implement raises too much when lifted. The implement weight which can be lifted is reduced slightly with the center link attachment in the lower holes.
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The draft control lever range is too small.
Move the center link attachment to holes (C) if:
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The hitch seems unresponsive in draft control operation and allows the engine speed to drop too far before raising the rockshaft.
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The rear of the implement droops and drags the ground as the implement is lifted.
Upper hole (A) eliminates nearly all draft sensing.
NOTE:
Implements with Category I mast height 457 mm (18 in.) will normally use the upper two attaching holes. Implements with Category II mast height 610 mm (24 in.) will normally use the upper two attaching holes.
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