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Re: Top Link of three point hitch. 8n tractor
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Posted by C. Carroll on May 28, 2007 at 11:27:51 from (72.172.44.78):
In Reply to: Re: Top Link of three point hitch. 8n tractor posted by Mike (WA) on May 28, 2007 at 08:38:15:
I think I have it figured out. I first changed the position of the trailing wheel and all it did was lower the rear of the mower. Then I returned it to the position it was in when I bought the mower. Next I measured the height of the frame in the rear of the mower and set the mower to mow at that same height in the front. With all of that done the swivel seems to be at the same angle as the adjustable link. It moves up and down and does not seem to bind as before. I believe I was mowing with the front of the mower angled too far down (as I had been told to do). My property had been timbered 30 years ago or so and there are a lot of ups and downs. I appreciate all of the replies and all of them kept me thinking. As for removing that top link suggestion, I'm not sure that would be very safe. Thanks to all!
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