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JMOR

09-20-2007 13:18:25




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This is used with a bush hog to make quick/easy height adjustments & hold that minimum height independent of hyd lift, once set. What is it called & where can these be purchased? They really work great & I would like to find another one.

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Dave (Tx)

09-20-2007 22:42:27




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 Re: name this device in reply to JMOR, 09-20-2007 13:18:25  
I've got one on my mower and it does allow for real easy height adjustment. Mine's an even simpler design and easy to make. you just make the whole assembly out of chain. I'll post pic tomorrow.



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Tex - Driftwood

09-20-2007 19:44:35




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 Re: name this device in reply to JMOR, 09-20-2007 13:18:25  
thanks russb, you made me laugh for the first time today (9:45pm).

i just had me a little nip of whiskey..... .been one of those weeks.



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russb

09-20-2007 19:37:18




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 Re: name this device in reply to JMOR, 09-20-2007 13:18:25  
Ya made me thirsty. The chain in side view looks like the daisy chained tabs on older pull top can. Time for a brew.



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DON TX

09-20-2007 17:56:46




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 Re: name this device in reply to JMOR, 09-20-2007 13:18:25  
My brushog came with that setup. Real easy to adjust the height. I love 'em. Maybe they're called "adjustable" limit chains. I looked for my photo in the galleries' but couldn't find it. HTH
DON TX



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Poot

09-20-2007 19:17:41




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 Here ya go, Don... in reply to DON TX, 09-20-2007 17:56:46  
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I think this is what you are looking for.

HTH
Poot



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JMOR

09-20-2007 20:06:13




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 Re: Here ya go, Don... in reply to Poot, 09-20-2007 19:17:41  
Yep! Just pack the little boooger up and put it on the Brown truck to me! :)

I don't suppose you know what they are called, other than 'really good device' or where to buy one?

I've searched everything I can think of from adjustable top link, height setting top link, rooster comb top link, to saw-back top link, etc. but come up empty.



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Sean (TX)

09-20-2007 16:39:01




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 Re: name this device in reply to Dan, 09-20-2007 13:18:25  
Dont remember the name but Don(TX) has one...I had a pic but lost it...



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Elvin C. Frank

09-20-2007 13:42:03




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 Re: name this device in reply to JMOR, 09-20-2007 13:18:25  
not sure the proper technical term. I have one that is part of an old sickle bar mowing machine. That was the only one i've ever seen thought it was exclusive to that mower. I guess you learn something new everyday



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Poot

09-20-2007 13:29:20




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 Re: name this device in reply to JMOR, 09-20-2007 13:18:25  
Don't know for sure, but I think it is called a "Sawback" top link.



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