'Bota Fan
Silver Member
There's a control below the seat of my B3030 to adjust the "drop rate" of the 3PH. I like to set it as slow as possible so I don't slam the 7' RFM on the ground. Seems like I have to continually adjust the control to keep it on "slow". Do you have similar troubles with the 3030, is this a fact of life for all 3PH's, or does mine need an adjustment?
Also, if you're running an RFM, do you always raise it up before going in reverse, such as when you need to realign the tractor to the grass cut pattern? I'm always afraid going in reverse with the RFM on the ground will put too much pressure on the frame and bend it.
Also, if you're running an RFM, do you always raise it up before going in reverse, such as when you need to realign the tractor to the grass cut pattern? I'm always afraid going in reverse with the RFM on the ground will put too much pressure on the frame and bend it.