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    Posted: 25 Mar 2010 at 8:28am
with the big ends in on the arms- it is too wide to fit my jd 2600 plow- it this normal? the plow is set for cat 2 or cat 3, and i want it hooked cat 3. the best i can get is 1 big end one small- it has play.
 
also the tb doesnt work- the cable is free- which of those 3 holes should the linkage be in? mine is in the middle. zero response.
 
last night i wanted to turn the tractor off to check something- i turned off the key, but got out of the cab without shutting off the fuel. ran for several minutes like that before i got back in saw the tach etc off- did i hurt anything?
 
Our farms stuff: agco gt55, AA 8775, 8765, 6080, 185, 180, 175, 170, d15, d14, d14, wd, wd, wd, g, F3, L3, R62
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 YOU NEED A LITTLE SIDE TO SIDE FREE PLAY IN THE THREE POINT OR YOU WILL BEND OR BREAK SOMETHING.  AS FAR AS RUNNING WITH THE KEY  OFF-- I KNOW OF GUYS WHO RAN THAT WAY TO CUT BACK ON TACH HOURS FOR TRADE IN TIME. THEY WOULD TURN THE KEY ON TO CHARGE THE BATTERIES THEN OFF AGAIN.
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BobHnwO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2010 at 9:37am
I addressed the sway blocks at the end of your other post,sway blocks should have the small end in,with the plow hooked up the distance between the 3 point arms should be about 32 inches on the inside.
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With the position control lever all the way forward you should be able to raise and lower the 3 point arms with the traction control lever,if not check fluid level.
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should i use the diff lock?
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not unless you get stuck.
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