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M7040, L2900, F550 ford, Yanmar vio70 excavator, Case 580, JD 350 dozer, JD 644E
So going over the owners and service manual the other day, silly thing, the draft control lever is inoperable. It moves but serves no purpose, so dig into the problem.
The book pictures show the top link pin holder and show it with two 12mm pins that go down through the shaft in the top link bracket. The top link bracket has a linkage that heads up to join up with the 3pt hitch height sensor. Well this bracket needs to move, but one pin attaches the sideways shaft to the gearcase, the second pin attaches the top link bracket to the shaft. We carefully unfolded the cotter pin and removed the pin on the right side, stowing the pin in the toolbox and presto, now we have draft control for raking and other grading operations. Why would that pin be put in place, and shown installed in the photos that talk about the draft operation? Removing the right pin suddenly makes the two top link grease fittings have a purpose.
I could see pinning it for mowing only but pushing the draft lever all the way down disables the draft control sensitivity anyway.
The book pictures show the top link pin holder and show it with two 12mm pins that go down through the shaft in the top link bracket. The top link bracket has a linkage that heads up to join up with the 3pt hitch height sensor. Well this bracket needs to move, but one pin attaches the sideways shaft to the gearcase, the second pin attaches the top link bracket to the shaft. We carefully unfolded the cotter pin and removed the pin on the right side, stowing the pin in the toolbox and presto, now we have draft control for raking and other grading operations. Why would that pin be put in place, and shown installed in the photos that talk about the draft operation? Removing the right pin suddenly makes the two top link grease fittings have a purpose.
I could see pinning it for mowing only but pushing the draft lever all the way down disables the draft control sensitivity anyway.