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Richard, if your side link is set up so that the rod is extended half way to be level, you get the same angle of cut to either side. Yes the downward movement is greater on the cylinder side, but that downward movement is matched by the upward movement, so the actual angle is the same cutting to the right or left sides. The only difference is that the entire hitch has to move further downward if cutting on the opposite side of the cylinder, the angle is the same.![]()
Yeah, I think we're all in agreement, just not in expressing it. If I'm sitting on flat ground, BB sitting flat, and I decide to cut a 3" slice with the non-adjustable side it takes more than 3" of movement with the right side cylinder. Now, if I'm "handy" I can adjust the 3pt while at the same time adjusting the cylinder and get close to the same effect. That's what I meant about the action required and reaction gained being different. I do know it requires 3pt movement as well as tilt movement to get much action on the left side.