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| Blue Buddy
09-19-2009 05:05:44
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i assume yu have one lever remote under the seat? if so, it has 3 positions, lift, neutral, lower,, lowering and lift both have pressure, so it must be in neutral when not being used for work |
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| Frank Dodson
09-19-2009 07:00:00
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Re: New Holland 3930 in reply to Blue Buddy, 09-19-2009 05:05:44
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| | Bluebuddy You were exactly correct. The level on my 3930 is at the back of the seat(I have 2 outlets). Someone(maybe me) had pushed the level to the down position. I had a mechanic check it out and apparently no damage done. There is a small leak around the tranmission drain hole and I will repair it this winter. I cut heavy brush all last weekend w/o any problem. On another subject, I am pulling a 6 ft. medium duty 3pt. rotary cutter on steep ground. How do you think the 3930 4wd would handle a 7 ft. 3 pt. |
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| Blue Buddy
09-19-2009 15:44:44
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Re: New Holland 3930 in reply to Frank Dodson, 09-19-2009 07:00:00
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| well, basically, if you are not having any trouble with the one yu have you could step up, with the 4wd it should still have enough front weight to be stable, weights can always be added if needed, the limiting factor is what your cutting and how fast you wish to travel, I assume you are talking still just a single hub design for 7 feet, and that extra 6 inches on each end will need some more horsepower to drive for sure if your in a heavy crop, in a light crop it should be Ok, but if in actual brush, I would say stay with the 6 footer |
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