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Old 05-16-2023, 07:09 PM
Pray-2-miss-rocks Pray-2-miss-rocks is offline
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When it is "pinned" you have down power,--- say to use with a front dozer blade.
Or rear down power.
Un pinned the lift is free to float but it still has lift power, just no power down.
you don't want down power on a mower deck, just power lift.
Clear as mud?
Some very clear mud, yes
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Old 05-17-2023, 04:48 PM
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Doesn't appear to be pinned, deck is free floating.
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Old 05-17-2023, 07:59 PM
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I have an 1862, when I lower the hydraulically operated deck the cam lock moves, allowing the deck to go lower than I want it, even though it's tightened. What's causing this?
I played with my new-to-me 1861 deck height limit today, and the indicator (next to the right foot) will go all the way down in its travel, indicating 1 or 2, but the limit stops it long before that. I'm accustomed to my 1811 where a cam literally stops it from reading any further (lower) than it's set for the limit. This might be stupid, or not depending on what your setup is, but I have no idea where my deck stops in regard to the deck position reading when talking about my 1861. I got it where I want it today (I got this tractor on Sunday) through trial and error and there is no indication of where the "stopped" position is. Hopefully this is the same with yours, because that would make it an easy remedy.
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Old 05-22-2023, 06:22 PM
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Thanks. I added a star washer between the cam and the knob, seems to hold it better when lowering the deck. I think it was just worn and tightening it by hand wasn't enough to keep it in the position.
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Old 09-12-2024, 07:30 PM
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at the end of the hyd. cyl. the lever that connects the lift lever to the cyl. 1 pin is necessary it lets the lever pivot if it has a second pin down about 2 in. from the hyd. cyl. it can't pivot giving down pressure for a blade. also make sure you're rotating the deck stop correctly one way may let the cam rotate when weight is against it
Hey guys, I've read through this thread and am a bit confused. I'm attaching my rear blade to the 2084 and would like some downforce. I have some but not enough for some jobs.

So this 2nd pin to allow downforce - is that under the dash lever where it connects to the control valve, or under the driveshaft tunnel cover?
Also, what knob are we talking about??

Anyone have photos?

Related, can I rotate the down stop rod to limit the lift of my blade? It can break che chains if I lift it too high.
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