HOMERUN7 said:
There is actually a linkage attached to the block that turns if the bottom is pulled out, what does that control?
that linkage is part of your draft control.
against my better judgment, I will try to explane "draft". Maby I wont get shot at.
All "draft" is, is the amount of pull there is on the top link. The more you burry the implimant in the ground, the more pull you have on the top link. "Draft" allowes the machine automaticly adjust the load (depth)of the implimant you are pulling.
The linkage you spoke about, is to make verry small automatic adjustments on the LIFT according to how you have the draft set. Sir, depending on which hole you have the implimant pined in, and depending on how deep you need to run your implimant in the ground, and depending on where you set the draft controll (next to the lift controll) will determin how sensitive the draft is.
In order for draft to properly work.. the aggrigate, or soil, or dirt, or what ever you are going threw has to be of the same consistancy. Even out in West Texas, with rows 3 miles long, the consistancy was not the same everywhere. Therefore I ran guage wheels to do 90% of the depth (draft)controll.
Draft is difficult at best to master. It usually takes an old man with the ability to go slow and watch what is going on to make it work. With small jobs,and CONSISTANT aggrigate, you can figure it out about the time you are finished.
hope that helped