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D15 II lift trouble? Need help!

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    Posted: 22 Sep 2018 at 11:48am
One of my D15II's is giving trouble. Tried to disc with SC disc this morning, used it awhile. Decided to switch to wheel disc to cut better. Noticed at fir it dropped funny. Then while pulling it would slowly raise. Got to where it wouldn't drop. I can hear the pump running, doesn't seem to stop. Screwed the drop adjustment in and out , no change. What could be causing this. This is same tractor that I had trouble keeping plow in ground last couple of years.Any help appreciated. Thanks Tracy
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DrAllis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Sep 2018 at 3:26pm
Loosen the drawbar clamp bolts and let it slide in and out. The Traction Booster lever has to be 100% down/horizontal.   Screw the drop speed screw 100% clockwise and lock your lift/lower lever in the bottom window.   Last resort would be move both nuts forward on the snap-coupler spring sensing rod. Takes a 3/4" wrench and moving them forward a couple of full turns should make some difference.
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Dr Allis, I will give that a try. Thanks Tracy
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That Lift/lower lever better lock into the lower window !!!  The lever has to be horizontal or lower than horizontal to let the hold valve open and stay open.
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Dr Allis, loosened the drawbar bolts and it let the lift arms go down. Raised and lowered several times. Thanks Tracy
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