SLOBuds
Gold Member
Here in California we are getting close to spring so I attached my new(used) brush hog to make sure it works OK and to do a bit of practice. Quite an effort to attach that thing! But I guess you all are used to the process of muscling 900 pound implements onto 6000 pound tractors.
So anyway. I do not have Top and Tilt and would like to know how the brush hog should be adjusted on the top link. Is it best to set it level to the ground? Or best to have rear lower than front? Front lower than rear?
My brush hog has one rear wheel on a caster.
During 'practice' the cutter scalped a lot of dirt. I belive that was caused because my land is not even. But I was not sure that I had the adjustment right either.
Thanks
So anyway. I do not have Top and Tilt and would like to know how the brush hog should be adjusted on the top link. Is it best to set it level to the ground? Or best to have rear lower than front? Front lower than rear?
My brush hog has one rear wheel on a caster.
During 'practice' the cutter scalped a lot of dirt. I belive that was caused because my land is not even. But I was not sure that I had the adjustment right either.
Thanks