it happens to me regularly when using my auger, as I'm often modifying the "tilt" of the auger when it's up all the way (3ph lever back - most interference).The remote lever does interfere with the 3 pt lever if I have the 3 pt lever all the way back and I happen to move the remote lever forward, mainly because of the extension. Interestingly enough, I have yet to get into a situation where this interference happens.
Yeah, I can definitely see how that would happen with an auger.it happens to me regularly when using my auger, as I'm often modifying the "tilt" of the auger when it's up all the way (3ph lever back - most interference).
I can probably avoid this by using the other remote valve instead which isn't bothered by the 3ph lever...
it happens to me regularly when using my auger, as I'm often modifying the "tilt" of the auger when it's up all the way (3ph lever back - most interference).
I can probably avoid this by using the other remote valve instead which isn't bothered by the 3ph lever...
I should probably be more consistent with the way I hook up the t&t connections. I swap with the backhoe a lot and haven't gotten a routine down, but I will next timeI mess with the top link with the 3pt all the way up every time I use the tractor. My barn has a short ramp at the exit and I need to raise and tilt the implements up to clear the floor.
I have probably not noticed them interfering because I have the inner lever attached to the tilt cylinder and the outer to the top cylinder, and I don't mess with the tilt cylinder as much. The dealer set it up this way and I've not seen a reason to change it. Maybe they knew about the interference and did that on purpose?
Get some colored zip ties and put them on the remotes and on the hoses for the implements. This will make it easier to find the "right" spot every time.I should probably be more consistent with the way I hook up the t&t connections. I swap with the backhoe a lot and haven't gotten a routine down, but I will next time
I used colored electrical tape and wrapped a band of tape across the end of each hose coupling. But I already had the tape.Get some colored zip ties and put them on the remotes and on the hoses for the implements. This will make it easier to find the "right" spot every time.