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I see nothing of value. I'm gonna guess the "knob" pic is to control lowering speed as we have described.
Give me a pic of the lever which raises/lowers the 3pt.
Or, if I can describe this correctly.
Position Control 3pt functions by placing the lever in a specific position and it stays there. And the 3pt raises/lowers to a specific height every time the same. And the lever moves within a slot that most always has numbers on it. For example, number 5 puts the 3pt at the same height every time.
1/4" valving or whatever you want to call it functions differently. The 3pt lever only has 3 positions, pull rearward on the lever and the 3pt will lift. Click the lever back to center and everything stops. Push the lever forward and the 3pt will lower. Click the lever back to center and everything stops.
I'm sorry if this isn't logical to you. That's why I'm asking for pics.
Secondly, I'm disappointed that a Farm Pro owner hasn't chimed in clarifying what type of lift you have. Maybe there's not enough of them on this forum to get that involvement.
Give me a pic of the lever which raises/lowers the 3pt.
Or, if I can describe this correctly.
Position Control 3pt functions by placing the lever in a specific position and it stays there. And the 3pt raises/lowers to a specific height every time the same. And the lever moves within a slot that most always has numbers on it. For example, number 5 puts the 3pt at the same height every time.
1/4" valving or whatever you want to call it functions differently. The 3pt lever only has 3 positions, pull rearward on the lever and the 3pt will lift. Click the lever back to center and everything stops. Push the lever forward and the 3pt will lower. Click the lever back to center and everything stops.
I'm sorry if this isn't logical to you. That's why I'm asking for pics.
Secondly, I'm disappointed that a Farm Pro owner hasn't chimed in clarifying what type of lift you have. Maybe there's not enough of them on this forum to get that involvement.