Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 27
  1. #11
    Veteran Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Posts
    1,442
    Location
    South-central Michigan
    Tractor
    New Holland TC40D

    Default Re: Rotary Mower - Plan B - Adjusting FRONT DECK HEIGHT with LIMIT CHAINS

    Another version of front (but could be be rear) support.
    Attached Images Attached Images

  2. #12
    Super Member greg_g's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Posts
    5,582
    Location
    Western Kentucky
    Tractor
    JD3720 Cab, 300X loader with 4-in-1 bucket

    Default Re: Rotary Mower - Plan B - Adjusting FRONT DECK HEIGHT with LIMIT CHAINS

    Quote Originally Posted by jeff9366 View Post
    I am happy with the setup.
    Lordy!
    Your funeral, we're just "been there-done that" guys trying to help

    //greg//
    USN (Ret)
    Former Chinese tractor owner (x4)
    Current John Deere owner

  3. #13
    Gold Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Posts
    464
    Location
    Fanning Springs, Gilchirst County, North-Central Florida
    Tractor
    Kubota B3300SU 33-hp / 1,900 pounds

    Default Re: Rotary Mower - Plan B - Adjusting FRONT DECK HEIGHT with LIMIT CHAINS

    DJRADJ: Great photo. How about posting a vender for those off-set brackets attached via the top link pin?
    By the way, pretty funny and subtle.
    Thanks.
    Last edited by jeff9366; 06-11-2012 at 03:53 PM.

  4. #14
    Super Member greg_g's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Posts
    5,582
    Location
    Western Kentucky
    Tractor
    JD3720 Cab, 300X loader with 4-in-1 bucket

    Default Re: Rotary Mower - Plan B - Adjusting FRONT DECK HEIGHT with LIMIT CHAINS

    Quote Originally Posted by jeff9366 View Post
    DJRADJ: Great photo. How about posting a vender for those off-set brackets attached via the top lift pin?
    By the way, pretty funny and subtle.
    Thanks.
    already done. page back and follow the hyperlink in post #5

    //greg//
    USN (Ret)
    Former Chinese tractor owner (x4)
    Current John Deere owner

  5. #15
    Silver Member Oldmax's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Posts
    151
    Location
    Wayne County WV
    Tractor
    1996 - 1715 New Holland FWD 27 HP

    Default Re: Rotary Mower - Plan B - Adjusting FRONT DECK HEIGHT with LIMIT CHAINS

    I have no problem with the pift on tractor holding the mower at the correct hight. just set the gauge on lift arm . and go . Hight is adjusted with the top link. If your tractor will not hold mower at the hight their is something wrong with tractor lift.
    Don't do today what you can put off untill another day.
    Or
    "WHAT PART OF RETIRED DON"T YOU UNDERSTAND."

  6. #16
    Veteran Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Posts
    1,442
    Location
    South-central Michigan
    Tractor
    New Holland TC40D

    Default Re: Rotary Mower - Plan B - Adjusting FRONT DECK HEIGHT with LIMIT CHAINS

    Quote Originally Posted by jeff9366 View Post
    DJRADJ: Great photo. How about posting a vender for those off-set brackets attached via the top link pin?
    Thanks.
    The offset toggle mechanism at the top is part of the Woods mower. Don't know if Woods would even carry it anymore as a replacement part. I'm sure though that any good metal fabricator worth his salt could come up with something similar.

  7. #17
    Veteran Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Posts
    1,376
    Tractor
    CNH 4020

    Default Re: Rotary Mower - Plan B - Adjusting FRONT DECK HEIGHT with LIMIT CHAINS

    Quote Originally Posted by djradz View Post
    The offset toggle mechanism at the top is part of the Woods mower. Don't know if Woods would even carry it anymore as a replacement part. I'm sure though that any good metal fabricator worth his salt could come up with something similar.
    I would think anyone with a, hacksaw, portable drill, some metal bits, and a rat tail file could make them in a few minutes.
    Get a 3 ft piece of metal at any hardware store, cut the lengths you want, mark the big hole, chain slots, and smaller hole for mounting to the tractor.
    Select a bit a little wider than the chain diameter, drill a row of holes close together for the slot, drill the bigger holes the same way if you don't have a bit big enough. Clean up the slot and holes with a file, bend an angle if you want, make a trial install and paint.
    Any homeowner would have simple tools sufficient to make the brackets.
    Most folks that own a tractor could do it easier than that with the tools
    needed to maintain a farm and equipment.

  8. #18
    Platinum Member BlacknTan's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Posts
    855
    Location
    Adirondacks of NY
    Tractor
    Kubota B-7800

    Default Re: Rotary Mower - Plan B - Adjusting FRONT DECK HEIGHT with LIMIT CHAINS

    Quote Originally Posted by pacerron View Post
    I would think anyone with a, hacksaw, portable drill, some metal bits, and a rat tail file could make them in a few minutes.
    Get a 3 ft piece of metal at any hardware store, cut the lengths you want, mark the big hole, chain slots, and smaller hole for mounting to the tractor.
    Select a bit a little wider than the chain diameter, drill a row of holes close together for the slot, drill the bigger holes the same way if you don't have a bit big enough. Clean up the slot and holes with a file, bend an angle if you want, make a trial install and paint.
    Any homeowner would have simple tools sufficient to make the brackets.
    Most folks that own a tractor could do it easier than that with the tools
    needed to maintain a farm and equipment.
    Well, I'll tell 'ya something... I was a Die Maker since 1967, and a pretty good one at that. But, if you can make those links with the hand tools you mentioned in a few minutes, you're much more highly skilled than I ever was!! LOL...

  9. #19
    Veteran Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Posts
    1,376
    Tractor
    CNH 4020

    Default Re: Rotary Mower - Plan B - Adjusting FRONT DECK HEIGHT with LIMIT CHAINS

    Quote Originally Posted by BlacknTan View Post
    Well, I'll tell 'ya something... I was a Die Maker since 1967, and a pretty good one at that. But, if you can make those links with the hand tools you mentioned in a few minutes, you're much more highly skilled than I ever was!! LOL...
    Big difference in making something with precision measurements, as you did,
    and a couple chain holders or the other ends. The holes don't even have to be round in the mower brackets case, just big enough for the bolt, link pin, chain etc, to go through and the pair don't have to be an exact match.
    Pay big bucks for some that might not fit or spend some time making them custom length and fit for his situation. The argument, from him, the other day was the PTO cage would rub and the clamps wouldn't work, so spending a little time making something that works is a lot better than arguing negatively about it on the internet IMO.

  10. #20
    Platinum Member BlacknTan's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Posts
    855
    Location
    Adirondacks of NY
    Tractor
    Kubota B-7800

    Default Re: Rotary Mower - Plan B - Adjusting FRONT DECK HEIGHT with LIMIT CHAINS

    These are in the AW Towing catalog. 5/16ths thick. Cut a V notch in a piece of flat bar and weld in. Done! Shape as you see fit...

    Banjo Eye for 3/8 | AW Direct

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. What strange things have you moved with your loader..pics
    By YesDeere in forum Owning/Operating
    Replies: 291
    Last Post: 03-25-2013, 06:33 AM
  2. Improve my mowing? B7500 + Gearmore rotary mower
    By OldNOrnery in forum Kubota Owning/Operating
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 07-08-2011, 04:08 PM
  3. John Deere 1145 Front Mower Deck Belt
    By Baytown in forum John Deere Lawn & Garden
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 02-27-2010, 05:18 PM
  4. Rear chains
    By andrewimbrogno in forum Attachments
    Replies: 32
    Last Post: 12-30-2009, 11:40 AM
  5. Mowing Adding front wheels to rotary mower
    By nosliw in forum Owning/Operating
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 06-23-2008, 01:00 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
© 2013 TractorByNet.com. TractorByNet is a registered trademark of IMC Digital Universe, Inc. Other trademarks on this page are the property of their respective owners.