paccorti
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- May 21, 2000
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- Tractor
- TC35D with 16LA Loader
All you top and tilt owners,
I'm curious, how do you know when your implement is level (not tilted side to side)? It's probably not a big deal but when rotary cutting I like the cutter to be level with the rear wheels. Since with hydraulic tilt it is so easy to tilt the three point (or leakdown) you might find yourself re-leveling it frequently. With my manual 3 pt tilt, I know I can level my 3pt and it will stay that way forever. I guess you just eyeball it...
Signed - still wanting top and tilt,
Peter
I'm curious, how do you know when your implement is level (not tilted side to side)? It's probably not a big deal but when rotary cutting I like the cutter to be level with the rear wheels. Since with hydraulic tilt it is so easy to tilt the three point (or leakdown) you might find yourself re-leveling it frequently. With my manual 3 pt tilt, I know I can level my 3pt and it will stay that way forever. I guess you just eyeball it...
Signed - still wanting top and tilt,
Peter