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timb
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- Joined
- Jun 14, 2002
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- 1,058
- Location
- Southwest PA
- Tractor
- Deere 4710/reverser, JD 318 (still needs TLC), JD LT160
Negative on the down pressure. Down pressure is a whole 'nother animal.
The weight or 'diving' action of the (plow) implement provides the downward movement. However - picture old Harry's 3-pt design-as viewed from the side. As the draft load changes - the pressure (compression) on the top link changes and the draft pull (tension) on the lower draft links changes. Some systems read from one point (JD tends to use the top link) and some read the other - but both to the same effect.
As far as chisel plows not needing draft - I guess anything 'drug' isn't on the hitch anyway - but what about the myriad of uses for a 'toolbar' (and various implements of destruction?). I always thought you'd be in draft control for that (in most cases) as well.
I guess I'm still a little flummoxed from the news. I wouldn't be any more confused if we had found out Deere wasn't including an industry standard 3-pt. hitch on the Twenty series. On a tractor the size of a 4000 Twenty - I would never have guessed they would cross out an entire genre of use. Might as well have dropped the gear transmission.
The weight or 'diving' action of the (plow) implement provides the downward movement. However - picture old Harry's 3-pt design-as viewed from the side. As the draft load changes - the pressure (compression) on the top link changes and the draft pull (tension) on the lower draft links changes. Some systems read from one point (JD tends to use the top link) and some read the other - but both to the same effect.
As far as chisel plows not needing draft - I guess anything 'drug' isn't on the hitch anyway - but what about the myriad of uses for a 'toolbar' (and various implements of destruction?). I always thought you'd be in draft control for that (in most cases) as well.
I guess I'm still a little flummoxed from the news. I wouldn't be any more confused if we had found out Deere wasn't including an industry standard 3-pt. hitch on the Twenty series. On a tractor the size of a 4000 Twenty - I would never have guessed they would cross out an entire genre of use. Might as well have dropped the gear transmission.