Posted by Tslinger on May 04, 2022 at 06:45:10 from (69.74.110.34):
In Reply to: Floating Top Link? posted by Tslinger on May 03, 2022 at 08:00:15:
I'm not going to argue the parallel lift of the 3 point. You're right on that to an extent. I'm not even going to argue about it being nose down, though I've always run it that way somewhat.
However, the amount the mower can move on the 3 point doesn't cover the variation in the terrain in some cases. Going over the edge of a dropoff, I don't want the back end coming up in the air. Then across the bottom of a dip with the mower on the down, and the tractor on the up, there isn't enough movement, plus I really don't want the front of the mower coming up off the ground that much. (A. it isn't cutting then, and B I don't want whatever it might find to cut getting thrown around)
Perhaps some of you live in flat areas, and just don't have crazy ground to deal with. We're kinda the ankle of the mountain. We're the highest/steepest area really before they couldn't find any ground they could use way back when this was setup sometime in the 1750's. Literally right across the street on my uncle's place, there's no real issue with ground undulation (sloped, but even), but on my side forget it.
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