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Yes, very good point, and I meant to mention that as one precaution.
And as greg has pointed out, the rear of the cutter will lift when going starting to go through a ditch. Cannot account for all land variations. I just wanted to account for the ones (bottom of the ditch) that would put un-due compressive forces on the rigging that caused the steel metal bars to bend. The added flexibility is nice, but the replacement of the bent arms is most important.
And as greg has pointed out, the rear of the cutter will lift when going starting to go through a ditch. Cannot account for all land variations. I just wanted to account for the ones (bottom of the ditch) that would put un-due compressive forces on the rigging that caused the steel metal bars to bend. The added flexibility is nice, but the replacement of the bent arms is most important.