CobyRupert
Super Member
WOW, this has become confusing based on different interpretation of the wording. Position control simply means YOU control the the height/depth/position of the emplement via your lever. Draft control will maintain height/depth
automatically based on draft/load. I have driven tractors of all colors for 50 years. And all except 2 and 9n's have position control. Henry Ford added a lever to over ride the draft control on the 8n to give you a choice of draft or position control. Most newer tractors I have seen do not have draft control.
To the OP if I were to level out dirt in an area of my yard I would want draft control, so when the front wheels go over a high spot or in a low spot the blade will maintain the same contact with the ground and not dig in or lift up
causing another rough spot that gets worse with each pass. My Kubota does not have draft control and it can be done, but you are looking back more than forward and constantly adjusting the height.
Disagree. Draft control is not for maintaining height. It's for maintaining constant pull (by automatically adjusting height). We're 8 pages into this thread and still....
One source of the confusion is the word "draft" has many meanings. You're interpreting it to mean depth, like the depth of water needed to float a ship ("a shallow draft"). In our case, draft is meant to mean "pull", like a draft horse, draft oxen, or drafted in to the army/sport team, etc... ("Hey bartender pull me a cold draft" :drink
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