Stupid question about 3 point operation

Firescooby

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Is there a way to keep the 3 point from going down while using MMM?

I'd love to not have to remove box blade everytime I install MMM and use it.

Thanks
 

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No! :rolleyes:
Look closely, the three point arms are what raises and lowers your mmm. ;)
If they don't move neither does your mmm.

85Hokie, you go look at yours too, and think about limiter chains again. :eek:
 
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He didn't say what he was asking about,, the BX you disconnect the arms and pin them in the brackets above the PTO while the 3 point arms move the arm extensions will not,, Thinking maybe that's what he was alluding to
 

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AWWW I see, Yes it does depend on which model ...I should know better than threw a random statement out there without confirming the model in question! :eek:

Firescooby, Depends on the model of your tractor, please state which model you need to know for.

85Hokie, Apologies, Yes you could use check/limit chains on a BX. ;)
 

85Hokie

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No! :rolleyes:
Look closely, the three point arms are what raises and lowers your mmm. ;)
If they don't move neither does your mmm.

85Hokie, you go look at yours too, and think about limiter chains again. :eek:
mmm.....Ok ......question - IF you have the 3 point down and the MMM down, and you raised BY HAND THE 3 point......would the MMM go up? NO it would not......

so IF you restrict the downward path of the 3 point, how does that affect the MMM,

What I was saying is allow the 3 point to lower, but NOT to the ground, the fluid is still bypassing whatever valve there is and the MMM will continue to go down? OR is my logic out the window?

Help me NIW ----- I aint got my beer in hand just yet ! :D
 

85Hokie

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AWWW I see, Yes it does depend on which model ...I should know better than threw a random statement out there without confirming the model in question! :eek:

Firescooby, Depends on the model of your tractor, please state which model you need to know for.

85Hokie, Apologies, Yes you could use check/limit chains on a BX. ;)
Hell, wished I read this first......

teacher ALWAYS said read all the questions first.......

me, o hell no, gonna jump right in ........

thank wolfman ! ;)