RalphVa
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- Joined
- Dec 19, 2003
- Messages
- 7,885
- Location
- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Tractor
- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
The LX4 on my 4010 won't raise more than about 1" above its set position after the top link, etc. is adjusted to get it at the proper tilt. When the dealer delivered it, he could raise it quite high, but he had the top link shortened extremely to get it off the ramp from the trailer.
Am I missing something? Why won't the trail wheel raise off the ground? It raises just enough to take up the slack in the trail wheel movement that's allowed by the slot behind the top link. The trail wheel stays mostly on the ground.
Yes, I've monkeyed with the speed-of-raising-lowering valve. If it's too far closed, the draft links won't drop easily. They will raise without anything on them, unless the valve is almost closed.
The instructions tell you to place 4x4s under the sides when storing it. It will lift maybe high enough for a 2x4.
Ralph
Am I missing something? Why won't the trail wheel raise off the ground? It raises just enough to take up the slack in the trail wheel movement that's allowed by the slot behind the top link. The trail wheel stays mostly on the ground.
Yes, I've monkeyed with the speed-of-raising-lowering valve. If it's too far closed, the draft links won't drop easily. They will raise without anything on them, unless the valve is almost closed.
The instructions tell you to place 4x4s under the sides when storing it. It will lift maybe high enough for a 2x4.
Ralph