Jaylegger
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- Oct 4, 2009
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- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson GC2600L
I not sure I understand what you are saying. In the picture I have my tilt cylinder set at mid stroke when the impliment is level. That way I can tilt either way. I only showed one side.
One side goes up and the other down. So adjusting the 3ph height will often be necessary no matter which side is lifted. The cylinder side does move more than the fixed side. Maybe that is what you are saying??
I should have been more clear. I was referring to when and if you wish raise the inside edge while the grader is on the ground and in motion. Pushing the right (passenger) side down will do little in that situation. You'll need to first lift the entire implement then lower the right side to raise the left. The cylinder on the left would allow raising the inside edge for on the fly crown adjustments. Or it's likely I'm completely missing something. I'm of course also assuming grading is generally done with the flow of traffic and not against it.