Setting Hitch Slip Response
NOTE: Tractor must be equipped with radar, and load/depth control must be in draft
control mode for hitch slip to function. See Using Draft Control
in this section. Hitch can be operated with draft sensing
only, or with draft sensing and hitch slip. Hitch slip adjustment
is independent from draft response.
Hitch slip uses wheel slip data to supplement draft control
system and help maintain uniform working depth. Hitch slip only functions
if wheel slip is above 10%.
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Response Setting Guidelines *
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Chisel Plow
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2—4
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Subsoiler
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5—7
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Moldboard Plow
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7—9
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V-Ripper
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8—10
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* Appropriate setting will depend on implement
type, soil conditions and tractor setup
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At the CommandCenter main menu select hitch icon.

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CommandCenter Main Menu → Hitch

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A - Hitch Slip Response Softkey
B - Hitch Response Indicator
C - Position Indicator
D - Commanded Depth Indicator
E - Stored Operating Depth Indicator
F - Upper Set Limit
G - Touchscreen Increase Value (If Equipped)
H - Touchscreen Decrease Value (If Equipped)
I - Hitch Position Value
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Select Hitch Slip softkey (A).
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NOTE: Changing slip response setting will only affect operation
if wheel slip is above 10%. Changes to slip response
take place immediately.
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Make adjustments to hitch response indicator (B). As hitch slip
response is adjusted, indicator adjusts in bar graph. Higher values
provide more/faster response to slip variation. Lower values provide
less/slower response to slip variation.
NOTE: Slip response automatically returns to zero during transport
(speed above 20 km/h [12.4 mph]).
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