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| The 800 I used to run had a rotary switch back on the valve body in the center of the toolbar behind the hitch. The rotary counter controls the height, the toolbar should stop lowering at about 20 inches from the ground to the bottom of the bar. There also is a pressure switch that resets the rotary counter and auto cycles the marker control. Some of the later presure switches screw apart and have removable plastic shim/rings.
The procedure for raising an lowering needs to be followed or it will drive you nuts. The planter can be lowered but only from a fully raised position. If you bump into the float position before it is completly lowered it will not go the rest of the way down until its totally raised and cycled again. My email is in my profile drop me phone number if you want. | |
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