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Posted by Al on Thursday, February 05, 2009:In Reply to: One more question, about the 3 pt lift posted by Tim Wilson on Wednesday, February 04, 2009:
Not familiar with the 1700, somehow don't have a clear picture, and don't know if the spring is factory or jury-rigged. But the control should stay put. How does it work if you disconnect the spring or replace it with a weaker one?
Does the lever move alongside a curved frame? If so, they came with a little wingnut/bolt (in a slot in that frame) that served as a moveable stop (to prevent the lift from going too high, eg when raising a belly-mower). They tend to get loose and fall off, but you could easily get one or a pair, and set where it/they will keep the lever from moving.
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