Draft Control On A Tractor. Draft control 8n ford Draft control, responding to the variable pulling forces required by the soil engaged bottoms, will raise and lower the lower links, at any given position setting, to tend to maintain a constant "pull" or "draft" by the tractor. The 9N Ford tractor has a very effecient "Draft control" The way it works is you move the touch control handle until the plow begins to drop
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OP: I don't see a need for draft control unless it's a 100% farming tractor. Draft control, responding to the variable pulling forces required by the soil engaged bottoms, will raise and lower the lower links, at any given position setting, to tend to maintain a constant "pull" or "draft" by the tractor.
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When you're using a "soil engaging implement" such as a moldboard plow, a subsoiler, or even a disc, use the draft control lever only with the position control lever left in the raised position Draft control senses the extra strain on the hitch and allows the plow to raise just enough to get through the hard spot. The 9N Ford tractor has a very effecient "Draft control" The way it works is you move the touch control handle until the plow begins to drop
Draft control 8n ford. The 9N Ford tractor has a very effecient "Draft control" The way it works is you move the touch control handle until the plow begins to drop Here's what draft control on a tractor is, what it does and why it does it
Cub Cadet 7234 (546434D100) Cub Cadet Compact Tractor Draft Control. The draft control lever is used ONLY when you're wanting "draft control" for your implement. It should go into the ground only slightly and no further.