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...I would think you could buy one of these brackets from KK.....and it may provide some solutions for others. I sure like mine....so I thought I would post this...
The problem I had is when the link you've shown that is pointing UP flips down and rams into the "A" frame... Granted you have 2 bolts holding the top of the "A" frame but you get the idea (I hope).
 
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My MX6 has "knee-action pivot" too. That plus hydraulic top link for when I cross my emergency spillway on the pond dam. I'm considering getting an additional hydro top link without check valves so I can float it, best of all worlds.

teg, glad to see the Piedmont broom straw grass knocked down. Looks better and is not a fire hazard. Only downside to mowing that stuff is I have to blow out my radiators with air when I'm done, lots of dry stuff.

Field looks great! Your break was a success :thumbsup:.

Pete
 
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My KK rotary cutter came with a knee-action "pivot" affair to attach to my top-link. It allows the cutter to lift up about 10"+ to clear obstacles.....but limits the cutter from lifting too high. You can pick up the cutter...just like with a top-link.

I would think you could buy one of these brackets from KK.....and it may provide some solutions for others. I sure like mine....so I thought I would post this.

I wish I had a better pic.....also, it would be easy to make one of these.

My cutter has a pivot in the two rearward "down" straps.
 
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My KK rotary cutter came with a knee-action "pivot" affair to attach to my top-link. It allows the cutter to lift up about 10"+ to clear obstacles.....but limits the cutter from lifting too high. You can pick up the cutter...just like with a top-link.

I would think you could buy one of these brackets from KK.....and it may provide some solutions for others. I sure like mine....so I thought I would post this.

I wish I had a better pic.....also, it would be easy to make one of these.

On a side note: Those R1's look unusually large.
 
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Those are r4 tires.. Industrial....
 
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CompactTractorFan said:
They look like they are the size of R4's, but the treads look like AG.

Yea...
I have the 3400 and the industrials for it and the 2800 have that look..
The ags are skinny...
 
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...It sets the cutter height and keeps that sucker from coming up ... with out it it can roll right up your back side.
I look at mine without the toplink like a tow behind brush cutter... just can't imagine 3 to 500 (???) pounds getting kicked up like that. It's only grass...

Now I see that the rear treads seem shallow like R4's, but the front treads still look deep.
I think you are talking about the green tractor photo... and RT is talking about the orange ones?
 

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