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Pipestone Kid

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Bigfork, Mn.
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JD 4110HST
I didn't get any response on the JD part of this forum, so I thought I would ask the same question here. "My 4110 has a lever to raise and lower the three point. When new, I could adjust the height of the blade by setting the lever at any point along the travel path of the lever. Now, I have to pull the lever at least halfway up to get the blade to move. ( same going down) Any thoughts?" Or maybe I should ask if anyone knows of any adjustments? Thanks.
Jim
 
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There is a valve below the seat of Kubotas that allow you to decrease and stop oil flow to the 3ph. Perhaps you have something similar and it is adjusted to restrict the flow of oil?
 
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Thanks for the reply. Yes, I have a similar control, but all that does is control the speed of the drop. I tried it again, just to be sure. Nada. The blade goes all the way up and down, but once it hits "6" ( the adjustments are numbered 10 to 0) itis all the way down and likewise you have to get between 5 and 6 to start to raise it.
 
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The three point lever bolts directly to another link that is "clamped" in place. My first check would be there it has probably slipped into another location on the control shaft
 
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ctiguy, I checked that out, but the shaft that the clamp is on has a flat spot and so does the clamp--can't slip. Also, there doesn't seem to be any other adjustment in the rest of the linkage. Back to square one...........
 
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Don't forget the blade is off the ground to start with. Put the lever all the way down and move fwd real slow and it should go all the way down. Then when you move the lever the 3pt well move as soon as you move it. If the grader blade is on the ground ,say at #5 move to #4 and when you move fwd it well drop the blade some.
 
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Do you have a draft sense control lever on that model? If so make sure it is at zero.
 
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I apologize if my question is stupid - have you by any chance adjusted the top link of your 3 point a lot? If I have the top link on my Kubota as short as possible, the 3 point will go all the way to the bottom and the blade won't touch the ground. If I have the top link adjusted all the way out, the blade will be on the ground when my control lever is about mid-range and will not begin to raise until I reach 5 to 6 out of a 0 to 10 range. Just a thought of what duplicates what you are seeing when I think about my tractor.
 
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Lejohn--the blade hits the ground at 5-anymovement of the lever after that does nothing

Mistyridge--no draft control

MharryE--you may have hit on something. I will try playing with the top arm tomorrow. It is quite long now.
 
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I recommend you take the implement off the tractor and adjust the linkage for a full range of motion. Mine is doing the same thing lately and I need to do this myself before the next use grading. I think it is a linkage adjustment issue, pretty common too.
 

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