flyngti
Silver Member
Gee, that sounds like a stupid question, doesn't it?
Ok, here's the deal. I have a friend who has a big trailer to maneuver into a tight garage. She has a JD 2210 and I mentioned that rather than trying to put the trailer away using her truck, she should just use the tractor. I have (perhaps foolishly) offered to help get her set up to do this.
I know that the 2210 has a limited cat 1 3-point and does not have position control like my 2320. On the 2320, I just move the lever to the height I want the lift arms and away I go. If the 2210 does not have position control, how does it work? I've not used the 3-point on anything other than my 2320 so I have no idea how this works. The clearance between the highest point on the trailer and the garage door is very tight so it's important to get the lift height correct.
I'm sure if I monkey around with it I can figure it out, but I'd rather know ahead of time how it's supposed to work rather than spending a lot of time futzing with it on site. The last thing I want to do is mistakenly raise the arms (and the front of the trailer) too high and bash something while trying to figure it out.
Ok, here's the deal. I have a friend who has a big trailer to maneuver into a tight garage. She has a JD 2210 and I mentioned that rather than trying to put the trailer away using her truck, she should just use the tractor. I have (perhaps foolishly) offered to help get her set up to do this.
I know that the 2210 has a limited cat 1 3-point and does not have position control like my 2320. On the 2320, I just move the lever to the height I want the lift arms and away I go. If the 2210 does not have position control, how does it work? I've not used the 3-point on anything other than my 2320 so I have no idea how this works. The clearance between the highest point on the trailer and the garage door is very tight so it's important to get the lift height correct.
I'm sure if I monkey around with it I can figure it out, but I'd rather know ahead of time how it's supposed to work rather than spending a lot of time futzing with it on site. The last thing I want to do is mistakenly raise the arms (and the front of the trailer) too high and bash something while trying to figure it out.