
In the fie, it works intermittently, going to the top or just barely off the ground.Īfter discing the field, back to the house and I have spent the last two days researching the problem. So, off I go to disc a small field and, up goes the implement. Now we are back to the beginning again where I can just barely get it off the ground. Start the tractor again and now I have control of the implement. It goes up and down like this four more times before I turn off the tractor. All while the lever is engaged in the up most position. And goes to the top and comes to the ground. The fourth time, I raise the discer and it goes to the top and then drops to the ground. Turn the machine off and down comes the discer. I engage the 3 point hitch and my pump comes to life growling low and up goes the discer. On a lark, I moved the top link to the upper hole. I always attach the top link to the bottom hole. On my tractor, the top link rocker has three holes in it. While blowing air, I raised and lowered the hitch with the discer on. Grabbed my air compressor, removed the dip stick for the 3 point hitch and stuck the nozzle in the hole and gave it some air. more like taking up the slack than getting it off the ground. Attach the discer and again, just barely of the ground. If I took the implement off, the arms of the three point hitch would raise to the top.įinally pulled the old girl up and changed all the oils. At best, it would just lift the implement enough to bounce and skip it along the ground while driving. I topped up the fluid but could not get the implement to raise up. I was discing a small field last year when the fluid for the three point hitch ran dry on the dip stick. Depress the clutch or turn off the machine with an implement raised, and it will come to ground within 15-20 seconds. The hydraulics on my tractor are a bit tired. Need your infinite wisdom regarding my Ford 1948 8n.
