Dadnatron
Veteran Member
It is working as designed, but it is not set up correctly.
First of all, one of your main issues is the connection to the tongue.
Get some large space washers and put these both above and below your drawbar in order to decrease the 'slop'. DON'T get too big of a pin, 7/8 - 1" should be fine. This will do 2 things. It will save your drawbar from the excessive wearing of the tongue. You can see it in your pic of the connection. And it will also level out the tongue connector with your drawbar height. It will likely take 10-12 thick 1" washers to do what you need it to do, and most will be above your drawbar.
I have problems with my 'wings' sloping down in relation to the main center part. Kind of droop, so each end is cutting deeper than the middle. I 'had' your issue, to a lesser degree, early on. The washers helped.
After you have your hitch connected well, then you must establish 'front/back' evenness to level, at the height at which you want to cut 'normally'. Usually, this should be consistent at all heights, but I recommend calibration at the height at which you want to cut for the most part. This will be done by changing the long 'threaded rod' which runs along the top from front of the machine all the way to the back.
Finally, you have to insure the wings are level with the center. This can only be done by changing the turnbuckle and any options directly on the tire connection to the machine (if your machine has this ability). The turnbuckles are a little tricky in how they work and the effect they have, so read your manual.
Batwings are great when setup and working... but they certainly aren't easy to get that way sometimes. Especially when the guy setting them up doesn't know what he is doing.
First of all, one of your main issues is the connection to the tongue.
Get some large space washers and put these both above and below your drawbar in order to decrease the 'slop'. DON'T get too big of a pin, 7/8 - 1" should be fine. This will do 2 things. It will save your drawbar from the excessive wearing of the tongue. You can see it in your pic of the connection. And it will also level out the tongue connector with your drawbar height. It will likely take 10-12 thick 1" washers to do what you need it to do, and most will be above your drawbar.
I have problems with my 'wings' sloping down in relation to the main center part. Kind of droop, so each end is cutting deeper than the middle. I 'had' your issue, to a lesser degree, early on. The washers helped.
After you have your hitch connected well, then you must establish 'front/back' evenness to level, at the height at which you want to cut 'normally'. Usually, this should be consistent at all heights, but I recommend calibration at the height at which you want to cut for the most part. This will be done by changing the long 'threaded rod' which runs along the top from front of the machine all the way to the back.
Finally, you have to insure the wings are level with the center. This can only be done by changing the turnbuckle and any options directly on the tire connection to the machine (if your machine has this ability). The turnbuckles are a little tricky in how they work and the effect they have, so read your manual.
Batwings are great when setup and working... but they certainly aren't easy to get that way sometimes. Especially when the guy setting them up doesn't know what he is doing.