4310
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It's winter and I'm bored so I'm trying to think of questions to ask about tractors. Anyway I was out last night using the FEL on my 4310 to make a snow mountain for the kids to climb on and I had the rear blade on the 3PH. I wasn't using the blade and I noticed that it would occasionally drop down for no apparent reason. So I would pull up on the lever and get it back up off the ground and continue on.
Sooo I got to thinking that I really have no idea what makes the 3PH work and wondered if there was some sort of an adjustment on it. As it is now, and how it worked on my previous 850, if I pull the lever all the way up it goes into bypass (I think that's what it's called) and I can hear it hissing along with a loss of power. So I lower the lever just enough to stop the hiss and go on for a while until it drops down again.
It's really quite touchy too, which I was also wondering about. I can pull the lever up to the number 4 or so and the 3PH won't move, but I move it another hair and it raises up almost completely.
Anyway I was just wondering if that sounds about normal and also if there is an adjustment on it somewhere. I do know that the knob under the seat will keep it from bleeding down but I never seem to remember to use it.
Thanks
Sooo I got to thinking that I really have no idea what makes the 3PH work and wondered if there was some sort of an adjustment on it. As it is now, and how it worked on my previous 850, if I pull the lever all the way up it goes into bypass (I think that's what it's called) and I can hear it hissing along with a loss of power. So I lower the lever just enough to stop the hiss and go on for a while until it drops down again.
It's really quite touchy too, which I was also wondering about. I can pull the lever up to the number 4 or so and the 3PH won't move, but I move it another hair and it raises up almost completely.
Anyway I was just wondering if that sounds about normal and also if there is an adjustment on it somewhere. I do know that the knob under the seat will keep it from bleeding down but I never seem to remember to use it.
Thanks