I hope this question makes sense...
I have an '87 B9200HST. The 3 point hitch no longer holds tension. I took off the guide that holds the lever so that I could install a magnet to hold the hitch. The magnet works GREAT by the way! It holds the lever like it should.
However, when the guide was off, I noticed that I could lift the lever higher than the guide allowed, which lifted the 3 point hitch higher.
My 3 point hitch is completely lowered even at the 6 mark on the guide, but it can go higher than the 10 mark on the guide.
Finally the question...
Can I make some adjustments to the 3 point system to adjust when it starts engaging the lift? From 1-6 right now, it is on the ground. That leaves me with the small window of 7-10 to lift the attachment. But it still has an ability to raise higher above 10, but the guide limits the lever from traveling that high.
I have an '87 B9200HST. The 3 point hitch no longer holds tension. I took off the guide that holds the lever so that I could install a magnet to hold the hitch. The magnet works GREAT by the way! It holds the lever like it should.
However, when the guide was off, I noticed that I could lift the lever higher than the guide allowed, which lifted the 3 point hitch higher.
My 3 point hitch is completely lowered even at the 6 mark on the guide, but it can go higher than the 10 mark on the guide.
Finally the question...
Can I make some adjustments to the 3 point system to adjust when it starts engaging the lift? From 1-6 right now, it is on the ground. That leaves me with the small window of 7-10 to lift the attachment. But it still has an ability to raise higher above 10, but the guide limits the lever from traveling that high.