What do these knobs do?

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v908

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Yanmar F18D
I've figured out what just about all the controls on my F18D do except two... Per the attached picture, these controls are over the right rear fender; the large knob/lever to the right controls the up/down and tilt (side-to-side) of the 3-point hitch, but I cannot figure out what the two smaller knobs do -- if anything. I'm assuming they are for a tiller or some other attachment with sensors/control, but simply don't know (not being able to read Japanese). Does anyone know what the two smaller knobs on the left do and/or whether they are of any use to me using simple 3-point attachments like my box scraper and/or a brush hog?
 

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   / What do these knobs do? #2  
Hope this helps.

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Also, my guess would be that Manual or Auto refers to Cylinder Speed since there is no description next to this knob and that all are in vertical alignment.
 
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Ummm, okay. What Cylinder? It seems like these are some electronic control for an attachment I don't have...
 
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It would be your 3point lift cylinder(s). Depending on the weight of the implement back there, you don't want it slamming into the ground. You can select the valve flow rate to compensate with the bottom left knob. The upper left, I think would let the tractor decide how fast to let the implement on the 3ph lower.
 
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It would be your 3point lift cylinder(s). Depending on the weight of the implement back there, you don't want it slamming into the ground. You can select the valve flow rate to compensate with the bottom left knob. The upper left, I think would let the tractor decide how fast to let the implement on the 3ph lower.

Not exactly. The UFO is kind of an automated top-n-tilt that automatically controls tiller depth through pitch, as well as left to right angle, and other things that nobody here seems to know about. :D

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/yanmar/123611-identyify-ufo-controls.html

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/yanmar/118353-ufo-explained-please.html#post1364959

It seems like this version may have only one of those functions. There is a linkage required on the tiller for at least some of the features.
 
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Do you have an electrical connector in the back then for connecting to implements? Could also be an auto draft control so that if a tiller starts digging in too much the tractor would raise the 3ph (basically just a load matching...engine load to high = move 3ph up...engine load to low...let 3ph dig in). Are the top and tilt hydraulic cyclinders on the tractor or the implement? Is there another spot on the tractor to control the flow rate for lowering the 3 point hitch? Pretty much every tractor is going to have something to control how fast the 3ph falls and some have draft control. If you don't have another control for setting the flow rate, I would say these are draft control and 3ph descending rate controls. Beyond that my educated guess would turn into a SWAG.
 
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Yeah, there's a connector out back (curently disconnected from anything), so I'm guessing it is indeed some sort of draft control or electronic control for an attachment I don't have (and probably don't plan to use). Thanks.
 
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hi.may someone help me with this ufo control?i cant find anywhere some info about it.20141213_152821.jpg
 
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Here is a direct quote from the operating manual I have. "The UFO control is designed to be used with a special tiller. These tillers are equipped with a series of electronic sensors that allow them to automatically level themselves." Does not say what the knobs do but it would seem unless you have this "special tiller" it is useless. it goes on to say "unless you are using the self leveling functions you are better off to eliminate the computer controlled section should the electronic controls fail" that probably does not give a real warm and fuzzy about it.
 
 
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