Chilly807
Elite Member
And I think you're right...
I believe the OP was using a blade. Using a chain for a top link will allow the blade to just fall over forward. When pulling the blade, the top link is in compression. When lifting as in raising the mower, the toplink is in tension so it works.
I think Just 2 Quick was referring to substituting chains for the connecting rods from the upper lift arms to the lower lift arms.
I think what the OP wanted was float both up and down as the blade slides along the ground.
His solution of securing the 3PH lift lever in the down position to hold it there sounds like it is the best option. He seems satisfied with the functioning when the lever is held down by hand but would like a way to get the same results with both hands free.
I think he mentioned something about the lift arms ratcheting back up with the control valve centered? I don't have that particular tractor, so I don't know how that part of it works...
I'd sooner do that than have the hydraulics constantly trying to lower the 3ph with the valve held open.
On my BX2350, the hitch does not exert down-pressure. I assumed holding the valve open just meant I wasn't asking the hydraulics to do anything at all.
Does anyone else think this may be causing undue wear somewhere?