Stan, I don't have an owners manual on the flail mowers that I use so I can't tell you how they are supposed to be set up. I simply put tractor and mower on a flat surface, then with lift all the way down, use top link to adjust how high I want the grass to be cut. By adjusting the top link out this raises the cutting height. I don't let the side skids touch the ground. My mowers side skids are usually about an inch and a half from the ground. Then be sure to lock top link where you want to cut. I then measure the distance between the top link pins so that I know what to adjust the top link back to after using other implements on tractor.
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