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How to adjust WD45 3-Point

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    Posted: 02 Apr 2012 at 9:55am
I have a 56' WD45, i was wondering how to adjust the 3-point ?
I was trying to use a disk, it lifts the disk easy but it will not let it down, and if it goes down it just drops it and i will not go down easy.
The disk is 5' with 360lbs of wheel weights on it, the disk weighs over all around 900lbs.
I was told that the lift is adjusted for a cultivator, and not adjusted to lift more weight.
I was wondering how to adjust the lift so i can use the disk.
I am going to take the weights off and try and finish the garden today, because i have borrowed the disk and i need to get it back today.
Thanks for any info,
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Well, Dad once had that problem, and when you mention adjusted for the cultivator it made me think of it.  For the front mount cultivator you reverse the left lift arm cylinder so that it is connected to lift the front mount cultivator.  This decreases the lifting power of the lift arms, as Dad had found out.  You might check that to see if the cylinder was never return to the rear lift arm.
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