gkaether
New member
Hello all;
I am a new poster to the group so please forgive any protocol misgivings. I have a 3320 with a 448 hoe that I purchased about 6 months ago. I recently removed the 448 hoe. It came off in about 5 minutes...no problem. I went to install it yesterday and the rockshaft arms only raise the hoe to a level about 6 inches short of being able to slide in the pins. Repeated re-aligning and so forth did not help matters. The ground is "almost" level. My dealer said that the Rockshaft control valve linkage might be the culprit. I'm not sure because with the hoe off the back the arms raise up about 6-8 inches higher. It's almost like the tractor does not have the power to lift the hoe into position. Any ideas/thoughts would really be appreciated.
I am a new poster to the group so please forgive any protocol misgivings. I have a 3320 with a 448 hoe that I purchased about 6 months ago. I recently removed the 448 hoe. It came off in about 5 minutes...no problem. I went to install it yesterday and the rockshaft arms only raise the hoe to a level about 6 inches short of being able to slide in the pins. Repeated re-aligning and so forth did not help matters. The ground is "almost" level. My dealer said that the Rockshaft control valve linkage might be the culprit. I'm not sure because with the hoe off the back the arms raise up about 6-8 inches higher. It's almost like the tractor does not have the power to lift the hoe into position. Any ideas/thoughts would really be appreciated.