Properly hooking up new Disc.

Josef

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In one of the pictures, I attempt to show that I have to lift
The 3 point hookup 16 inches before it lines up to the disc
To be hooked up. I cant get much lift of the disc when I'm
so high when i begin.
In the other picture is the opposite end
Of the 3 point arm. There appears to be 4 different holes
I can select. Do I need to switch to a hole higher up, also which
Of the 3 top link holes on the tractor do i use.

Somehow the 1st picture is rotated 90 degrees just to confuse
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Bulldog

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M 9000 DTC, L 3000 DT
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The first pic looks like where the stabilizers hook up. It has nothing to do with lift.

That's the down fall to smaller tractors, some implements just don't fit right.

The top link depends on how much you want to lift the rear of the implement. The lower the hole the higher the lift but you will get to the point it can't level out enough to function properly. I would start in the top hole and go from there.
 

russell.still.5

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You have hole for adjustment on your 3 point arms . Move that to the top hole and the lift will raise higher.
As for the different holes in the top link. That’s possibly for different levels of draft sensitivity as well if you have that option on your tractor.


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Sammy3700

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In the first picture the ear with three 5/8 holes is most likely to mount a backhoe sub frame. They are on a L series. As others stated raise the lift arms to the top hole. If you need more lift you can build a lower hitch on the disk.