Couple other questions regarding mowing with a rotary cutter. I guess I need to adjust the front of the mower a little higher. My ground is pretty rough and sometimes it will dig in a bit. Occasionally enough to bog down the tractor and lower the engine rpms. Should I be picking up the mower deck with the 3 point when this happens or letting it run through that terrain for the few seconds it takes? I'm sure the tractor is tough but I'd hate to be destroying it by not knowing what I'm doing.
Also, I'm trying to understand the lever position for mowing. I should have it on the lowest setting because that is the float position? Or do I set it a little higher with the three point lever to keep it from digging in? Or is setting it's height only a function of the rear wheel (which I have touching the ground) and the top bar of the three point?
I've read a lot of pages here and on other sites and it seems there is some conflicting information.. Overall I just want to make sure I don't hurt the tractor. The mower is tight side to side so that it won't get into the tires. The shaft seems to have enough travel fore and aft to allow for any movement it needs on the terrain. All zircs have been greased. All fluids checked on the tractor and the mower. My only question is the front height adjustment and the bogging issue. Do I set it higher with the lever or leave it in float? Is bogging it down harming the hydraulics of the tractor. Am I explaining myself well enough to understand? And what will happen on the next episode of Soap?
Also, I'm trying to understand the lever position for mowing. I should have it on the lowest setting because that is the float position? Or do I set it a little higher with the three point lever to keep it from digging in? Or is setting it's height only a function of the rear wheel (which I have touching the ground) and the top bar of the three point?
I've read a lot of pages here and on other sites and it seems there is some conflicting information.. Overall I just want to make sure I don't hurt the tractor. The mower is tight side to side so that it won't get into the tires. The shaft seems to have enough travel fore and aft to allow for any movement it needs on the terrain. All zircs have been greased. All fluids checked on the tractor and the mower. My only question is the front height adjustment and the bogging issue. Do I set it higher with the lever or leave it in float? Is bogging it down harming the hydraulics of the tractor. Am I explaining myself well enough to understand? And what will happen on the next episode of Soap?