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Posted by rich4 on Wednesday, August 12, 2009:In Reply to: To-20 lift question posted by Richard on Monday, August 10, 2009:
That lift operation is somewhat normal for a draft system. I remember on our TE-20 you would lift to a point and then back the lever down to a point where it did not lift anymore. These systems were designed more for ground engaging implements than static loads. If the lever does not stay put then shim up the friction on the lever. Maybe someone else can fill in how normal your operation is.
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