Inner Quadrant
Control Lever
{See Figs. 19 and
20)
The Inner
Quadrant has three ranges:
(1)
Position
Control, (2) Constant Pumping
and
(3) Pressure
Control (optional).
One
Inner Quadrant
Lever performs a different
function in each
of the three ranges.
The
operation of
the Inner Quadrant Lever in each
of the three
ranges is as follows:
When to Use
Position Control
The
Position
Control range is used for
operating 3-point
hitch mounted tools that
are
not Draft
Controlled,
such as
soil
scoops, post
hole diggers and cranes. Im-
plements of this
type may be held at a fixed
height, depth
or intermediate position, re-
gardless of Draft loads,
thus establishing an
infinite number
of
lower
link positions which
correspond to the
inner quadrant lever.
Fig. 23 - Using
Position Control
Using Position Control
{See Fig. 23)
When operating in
the
Position
Control
Range, place the Draft
Control
Lever
in the
rully raised position.
Shift the inner
quadrant lever to the Po-
sition Control Range,
and establish a trans-
port stop by moving
the stop for
the
Pressure
Control Range to the
upper end of the slot.
This will provide
the correct setting of the
inner quadrant lever
for transport when op-
erating in Position Control.
The
inner
quad-
rant lever may be used to
raise,
lower
and
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operate 3-point hitch implements that are
not Draft Controlled.
Moving the inner quadrant lever toward
"transport" position will raise the
imple-
ment.
Moving the inner quadrant lever to-
ward "down" position will lower the imple-
ment.
Locating the inner quadrant lever at
intermediate positions within the Position
Control range will locate the
lower
links at
corresponding intermediate
positions.
The
quadrant has an adjustable stop that allows
the operator to return the inner quadrant
lever from transport to the same desired op-
erating position.
When to Use Pressure Control
{Optional)
A Universal Pressure Control Hitch (Ac-
cessory) is required to
use
Pressure Con-
trol.
Pressure Control is
used
with pull-type
implements to provide tractive weight as
required.
The portion of implement weight
that is transferred to the drive wheels by use
of Pressure Control results
in
a near propor-
tionate transfer of weight from the front of
the Tractor and the implement.
When using
Pressure Control and Draft Control, front
end weights are normally required
to main-
tain Tractor front end stability.
The amount of implement weight
to
be
transferred to the Tractor rear wheels
is
determined by the position of the inner quad-
rant lever in the Pressure Control range.
Movement of the inner quadrant
lever
will
increase or decrease the hydraulic pressure
in the system.
For a given setting, the
Pressure Control System will maintain the
desired amount of weight transferred
to
the
Tractor rear wheels by maintaining a con-
stant
pressure,
even as the
Tractor
and im-
plement crosses uneven field conditions.
Using Pressure Control (Optional)
(See Fig. 24)
Move the inner quadrant lever to the
low pressure area of the
Pressure
Control
range.
Move the Draft Control Lever to the
fully raised position. Pull-type implements,
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