Using Draft Control

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High Response Causes More Depth Variation If Soil
Varies

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Lower Response Controls Depth Better If Soil Varies

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Lower Response Causes More Depth Variation In Rolling
Terrain

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Higher Response Controls Depth Better In Rolling
Terrain
Use draft control to help maintain operating depth of non-floating
tillage equipment in rolling terrain, or if tractor attitude/pitch
and rear wheel sinkage force implement deeper than desired. If soil
density/resistance varies, higher response setting will cause more
depth variation. The best setting depends on implement type and field
conditions.
Higher values provide more/faster draft response. Lower values
provide less/slower draft response.
Typical load/depth settings, by implement type, are:
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Integral Field Cultivator
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4—5
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Integral Moldboard Plow
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3—5
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Semi-Integral Moldboard Plow
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2—4
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Integral Chisel Plow
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2—4
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Integral Ripper/Subsoiler
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1—3
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Adjusting load/depth only changes draft responsiveness. Use
hitch lever to control/change operating depth.
NOTE: Low draft response settings may slow the drop rate of
some implements. To increase the speed at which the implement enters
the ground, hold lever in forward detent. hitch will lower at the
drop rate selected.
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