OK, not that I actually know what I'm talking about, but would the "float" of the 3pt do the job in this case? I could see the float for a top link in the case of a brush hog, as it is much longer than the rake, and needs the front keep at a constant height, hence the slot on the top link connection of the brush hog. But in the case of the rake, the wheels are only about 1' behind the drum, so the float wouldn't contribute much, except for very minor changes in terrain, which the goal is to smooth out anyway, right?
As always, correct me where I'm wrong.
Thanks,
Chris
As always, correct me where I'm wrong.
Thanks,
Chris