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<blockquote data-quote="Soggy Bottom" data-source="post: 1615217" data-attributes="member: 27833"><p>Had another thread going about plows and settings and I think I got that nailed down. Question now is about draft control. I read the manual and I seems pretty clear but I'm still not doing something right when operating the tractor. With a plow the manual says use position lift and draft control. In my mind that is the position lever set to the depth and the draft lever pulled back up some to allow the plow to rise when in a tough spot. Is this right? When setting this do you pull both levers up, set your position lever for you depth than set your draft slightly above? I tried this and when setting the position the plow stayed raised and wouldn't lower until I dropped the draft lever. Is this correct? It seems when the draft lever is raised up any the tractor responds to the draft lever and not the position lever. Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soggy Bottom, post: 1615217, member: 27833"] Had another thread going about plows and settings and I think I got that nailed down. Question now is about draft control. I read the manual and I seems pretty clear but I’m still not doing something right when operating the tractor. With a plow the manual says use position lift and draft control. In my mind that is the position lever set to the depth and the draft lever pulled back up some to allow the plow to rise when in a tough spot. Is this right? When setting this do you pull both levers up, set your position lever for you depth than set your draft slightly above? I tried this and when setting the position the plow stayed raised and wouldn’t lower until I dropped the draft lever. Is this correct? It seems when the draft lever is raised up any the tractor responds to the draft lever and not the position lever. Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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