New holland T6 rear linkage setting help

I_ch

Member
Mixed Farmer
Hi guys. Can anyone help me understanding the different settings of the rear linkage and for what is each button (symbol). The tractor looks the same as in the attached photo. I need to know how to work properly with implements, how to set it up and what's the purpose of the wheels on the handrest. I dont have operators manual with me, thats why I am asking for help. Thanks!
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daveydiesel1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Co antrim
The control to the right is ur depth and the buttons on the side is up and down. Press down to get the linkage to the height set by the depth lever,press up to lift machine to max height or whatever height the max lift height dial is set to which can be found under the armrest along with draft settings. The armrest is on a hinge with these knobs below it
 

I_ch

Member
Mixed Farmer
Thanks! What about the wheel with numbers on it (left on the depth lever)? And under the armrest there are 3 knobs. One is for the max lift, second is lifting speed I assume and what is the third one for?
 

Weare Cham

Member
Location
N. Devon
Thanks! What about the wheel with numbers on it (left on the depth lever)? And under the armrest there are 3 knobs. One is for the max lift, second is lifting speed I assume and what is the third one for?
Draught control height and draught control sensitivity
 

JeremyD

Member
Arable Farmer
On the wheel 10 is full position and 1 being full draught control. When ploughing correct way to set the depth is actually on the draught wheel!, with the other depth stop right down then wind back draught until correct depth is achieved it can be quite fiddly! You will notice it will say DR on the digital dash instead of Rock shaft height number when set correctly. Occasionally it will flick between two in lighter conditions. I found draught control much better than John Deeres which I have more experience on.
 

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