aczlan
Good Morning
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- Mar 7, 2008
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- Tractor
- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
Well a 3pt has the advantage of picking it up when going from field to field which nice if you have a lot ditches or low spots to cross. The biggest disadvantage IMO is the process of hooking up to the 3pt like anything else 3pt. Also if you use your top link for other stuff it would need to be adjusted each time you use it. Most people run the leading edge of the tines about 3/4-7/8" above the ground.
On a trailed tedder if it doesn't have hydraulic tilt you will have to manually tilt it back when going from field to field. They're very easy to hook up. You do have watch your 3pt lift arms with a trailed one so not to hit the PTO in turns. Here they just remove the extendable links on the lift arms to be on the safe side with the Tedder and the DiscBine. Some people remove the lift arms altogether but that's a pain.
We have a 18' 4 basket Enrossi tedder, it is towed and it trails the tractor well. I lift the 3 point arms up all the way and it clears everything.
Aaron Z