uglyboywith11fingers
Gold Member
Hi, I've searched a bit but didn't see anything related to my problem...
Make that my BIL's problem... he picked up a 135 a month ago, it came with FEL, and a blade on the rear. The FEL hydraulics come from a diverter valve under the seat. The previous owner explained the routine to switch hydraulics from 3 pt hitch to FEL --- 3 pt hitch control lever right to top, then throw diverter valve, then the FEL works.
The problem, though, is with the 3 pt hitch operation. To drop the rear blade from highest position to lowest you only need to move the lever about an inch or so. Consequently, it's pretty difficult to stop the blade an inch off the ground for things like spreading out gravel, etc.
Any thoughts on what's wrong here ? Is this normal ?
My only experience is with my Kubota BX which has a center-stop 3 pt control lever.
thanks for any advise.
Pete
Make that my BIL's problem... he picked up a 135 a month ago, it came with FEL, and a blade on the rear. The FEL hydraulics come from a diverter valve under the seat. The previous owner explained the routine to switch hydraulics from 3 pt hitch to FEL --- 3 pt hitch control lever right to top, then throw diverter valve, then the FEL works.
The problem, though, is with the 3 pt hitch operation. To drop the rear blade from highest position to lowest you only need to move the lever about an inch or so. Consequently, it's pretty difficult to stop the blade an inch off the ground for things like spreading out gravel, etc.
Any thoughts on what's wrong here ? Is this normal ?
My only experience is with my Kubota BX which has a center-stop 3 pt control lever.
thanks for any advise.
Pete