PineRidge
Super Member
My last tractor had a feature that once the 3-point was lifted with an attached implement you could then throw a lever to lock the load in place. At that point you could relive the hydraulic pressure on the lift mechanism and safely travel with the implement in the raised position with no further strain to the hydraulics.
Unfortunately my New Holland doesen't have this transport feature and I'm sure there are also more than a few other makes that lack this lock as well. My point is this, when I'm not using my tractor I always lower any attached implement. But i'm sure driving down a bumpy road or pasture has got to put some serious pressure spikes to the hydraulic circuit. They could have just as easily been eliminated with a simple mechanical lock. Anyone else share this concern?
Unfortunately my New Holland doesen't have this transport feature and I'm sure there are also more than a few other makes that lack this lock as well. My point is this, when I'm not using my tractor I always lower any attached implement. But i'm sure driving down a bumpy road or pasture has got to put some serious pressure spikes to the hydraulic circuit. They could have just as easily been eliminated with a simple mechanical lock. Anyone else share this concern?