eCRX
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- Joined
- May 25, 2016
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- Ayr
- Tractor
- 2004 Massey Ferguson GC2300, 2015 Cub Cadet XT2
I have a 5ft box blade on my 3PH. It's leaning forward. (Cut going forward, bulldoze/backsdrag driving in reverse.)
When I'm in reverse I noticed that the lift arms aren't completely locked. If, for example, I hit a hard patch the lift arms will follow the contour of the ground. The leaver is in the middle position when this is happening. Almost as if it's in a float but with resistance.
Is it normal to overcome the lift arm position under heavy loads? Is this adjustable?
When I'm in reverse I noticed that the lift arms aren't completely locked. If, for example, I hit a hard patch the lift arms will follow the contour of the ground. The leaver is in the middle position when this is happening. Almost as if it's in a float but with resistance.
Is it normal to overcome the lift arm position under heavy loads? Is this adjustable?