Toolcat 5610 F and 5610 G Series Pictures

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#161  
Look what I removed from the back of the Toolcat:

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Before:

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After:

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Now when using the finish mower the lift arms won't hit the fence or buildings when turning.
 
   / Toolcat 5610 F and 5610 G Series Pictures #162  
And easy to find the linkage when you need it again!
 
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#163  
And easy to remove, no tools required. (y)
 
   / Toolcat 5610 F and 5610 G Series Pictures
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#164  
Mentioned the finish mower above, I realized that I didn't post pictures in this thread, so will do it now.
The 6' finish mower:

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First use, with the FEL in float:

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Later I moved the bottom linkage to the lower holes:
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   / Toolcat 5610 F and 5610 G Series Pictures #165  
That’s not a Bobcat mower, what brand is it?
 
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#166  
Skid Steer Basics.

I bought it because of the articulated linkage to the SSQA. Use it in float and it works good on the uneven ground.
 
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#167  
The headlight and turn signal blocked the view up close on the left:
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Removed them and now I can see the back of the finish mower when cutting close to something in reverse:
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Before:
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After:
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   / Toolcat 5610 F and 5610 G Series Pictures #168  
Xfaxman notice this is a 3pt mower which when moving forward the apron of the mower is ag ground level, any issues it flattening the grass preventing the blades cutting? looks a solid unit I considered getting a 3pt mounting plate for my Kioti mower but ended up with the Bobcat finish mower instead
 
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#169  
Don't know why you're calling it a 3pt mower? It was made for a skid steer or a Toolcat.
It is functionally the same as Bobcats mower:
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The blades are slightly higher than the lower edge of the deck:
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notice this is a 3pt mower which when moving forward the apron of the mower is ag ground level, any issues it flattening the grass preventing the blades cutting?
No issues even with tall grass and weeds.
 
   / Toolcat 5610 F and 5610 G Series Pictures #170  
sorry saw the back linkage and figured it was adapted, should have looked closer
 
 
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