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CA Hydraulic Hold Position?

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    Posted: 07 Sep 2024 at 8:20pm
Assuming I adjust the pump for "hold" operation, how do I recognize that I've moved the lever into the "hold" position?  I only have the vaguest of memory of a sort of click happening, but that's a 50 year old memory.  There doesn't seem to be a physical detent.
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i have a set of cultivators on mine and there is a detent for hold between lower and raise positions
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The detention can be felt in the lever. Moving either up or down you feel a spot in the travel. The pump must be set for hold position.
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Thanks.  A follow-up question, a wing nut style clamp is included which is used to limit the travel of the hydraulic control lever.  Under what operational scenarios is that needed/used?  
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When you read your OPERATORS manual or even the hydraulic pump decal that should be on a fender, you'll see that is to set the effectiveness in the traction booster setting. 
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Originally posted by PaulB PaulB wrote:

When you read your OPERATORS manual or even the hydraulic pump decal that should be on a fender, you'll see that is to set the effectiveness in the traction booster setting. 

Thanks.  All of the body decals were gone even by the mid 1960s.  It had a pretty rough life.  I'm just trying to understand if I have everything I need ready for my next trip to work on it next week.  Hydraulics (hopefully just replacing frayed hoses and testing) will be the next project after I get the tin and platform installed.  I did order a decal set 2 years ago, I hope they're still in good shape.


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You can adjust your drop rate with the stop when the hydraulics are in the “hold” position. The farther you move it forward, the faster the lift will go down.
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