aka "plan B"Pics of the sledgehammer?
Thank you to you and your friend in Germany for checking out the background on the ZF parts seller. Getting swindled on parts would have compounded my problems.That would be awesome. Thanks for the offer. I'll let ya know. Thanks!
Yea it sucks to compound an issue, especially with tossing coin away!Thank you to you and your friend in Germany for checking out the background on the ZF parts seller. Getting swindled on parts would have compounded my problems.
Tim I think there may be something wrong with yer plumbing. Not supposed to have stuff like that in yer piss ya know...
He only pisses excellence.
no, but they do have a weird valve.That DB have a closed center hydraulic system?
i would post it on the DB site but i expect the brits would ban me lol. its funny, the irish and aussies think more like we do.tl;dr
and your not the only one. its been done before but any time any one starts talking about the how to on any DB group, the brits shut it down.Glad you got it working Mike. I do think I mentioned bypassing the load/draft control way back at the beginning of this saga.
Most tractors have a version of this, it's not just a DB thing, but the majority of them actually work. It gets more necessary the closer you are to working the tractor to full load, which is why the Brits are so enamored of it, we tend to just buy a bigger machine and use brute force.
I have a fully mounted plow and a standard pull type here, the only time I consider the mounted one better is doing a garden in somewhere where I can't easily turn around. I generally avoid gardens as most gardeners don't like tractor tracks in their yard, or the dead furrow trench a plow leaves.