joshuabardwell
Elite Member
phiferpharm said:but I'm basically wanting to have just the weight of the rake itself keep it on the ground.
Isn't that usually the case, since few tractors have downforce on the 3ph?
phiferpharm said:but I'm basically wanting to have just the weight of the rake itself keep it on the ground.
Isn't that usually the case, since few tractors have downforce on the 3ph?
Joshua, you'd think so, but it seems to me that there is still more downforce than just letting it float free would have. I'm gonna go to the back end of my property and try i both ways I think. Worst that can happen is I hack off some gopher turtles![]()
Let me know how it comes out. On my tractor, if I drop the lift arms all the way, I can easily pick them up by hand with the tractor running etc... There is a bit of downforce, but I always attributed it to the lift arms' weight. I guess it could be some internal resistance in the hydraulics or something. Either way, it can't be more than 30 lbs or so, but that's just my tractor--I can't speak to yours.