jinman
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- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
Charlie, I just looked in my TSC catalog and could not find the fixture. I don't still have the box, but I remember what caught my eye was that it was called a mower leveling/constant height attachment (or words to that effect). I saw it on the box and when I opened it, it was obvious how it worked. It may have been something purchased from a local vendor rather than a catalog item. I'm sorry. I should have checked it out before saying it was at TSC. It may only be at my local store.
I know you saw my picture, but did you see my sketch? It's on an earlier post, or just click on the link below. The sketch is not a CAD drawing, only a sketch, but I think any welding shop could make one for you pretty easily, but probably more than the $15 I paid for mine. The chain is welded to the lower tabs and they can be put over the 3pt pins on the mower, or if you use a stabilizer bar and don't have extra room, you can put the lower pad over the nut and bolt end of the pin. The upper toplink pieces are installed on a normal Cat I (3/4") toplink pin and then the chain put up and through the adjustment "keyhole" at the minimum height you want your mower. Just raise the lift and pull the chain through to the keyholes as desired. When you lower the mower, it will settle to the level you have set. It's all pretty simple. Good Luck.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forumfiles/13-54341-MowLevel.jpg
JimI
I know you saw my picture, but did you see my sketch? It's on an earlier post, or just click on the link below. The sketch is not a CAD drawing, only a sketch, but I think any welding shop could make one for you pretty easily, but probably more than the $15 I paid for mine. The chain is welded to the lower tabs and they can be put over the 3pt pins on the mower, or if you use a stabilizer bar and don't have extra room, you can put the lower pad over the nut and bolt end of the pin. The upper toplink pieces are installed on a normal Cat I (3/4") toplink pin and then the chain put up and through the adjustment "keyhole" at the minimum height you want your mower. Just raise the lift and pull the chain through to the keyholes as desired. When you lower the mower, it will settle to the level you have set. It's all pretty simple. Good Luck.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forumfiles/13-54341-MowLevel.jpg
JimI