3-Point Hitch Need advice on top link height with finishing mower

   / Need advice on top link height with finishing mower #21  
I don't attach the top link... I never need to lift the whole mower off the ground. The rare time I do hit a rock, raising the 3ph is enough to clear the rock (running only on the two rear tires of the mower). I flex too much in my ditches and over berms.
 
   / Need advice on top link height with finishing mower #22  
IMnot sure but it looks like your tractor has draft control and could possibly be raised up, lifting the toplink up,
 
   / Need advice on top link height with finishing mower #23  
My old 6 ft finish mower has chains and a fixed top link pin to the implement has worked great for 15 yrs,
 
   / Need advice on top link height with finishing mower
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My old 6 ft finish mower has chains and a fixed top link pin to the implement has worked great for 15 yrs,

Someone else stated that and I’m looking in to that. Thank you so much.
 
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IMnot sure but it looks like your tractor has draft control and could possibly be raised up, lifting the toplink up,

I’ll check my draft control as well, thank you.
 
   / Need advice on top link height with finishing mower #26  
Is it possible to bolt the rear of the long arms to the hole in the rear of the bracket on the back of the deck? It looks there are two bolt holes n that bracket. If so, I think it would tilt everything to the rear and have the affect of giving you more space at the pto shaft.
If he does that he will need to move the support arms to the inside. The angle and bend won't allow them to get to the rear holes on the outside as they are.
 
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I don't attach the top link... I never need to lift the whole mower off the ground. The rare time I do hit a rock, raising the 3ph is enough to clear the rock (running only on the two rear tires of the mower). I flex too much in my ditches and over berms.

I have some deep slopes here and I’m concerned about torquing my pto without the top link.
 
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   / Need advice on top link height with finishing mower
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#28  
This is an image of my brush mower when it is sitting on the ground.

My floating toplink on this one is of the other type and prevents the toplink from dropping inside the triangle. However this should give you an idea on where your toplink should be to start with. This position should allow you to lift your deck up and down, you will need to adjust in or out so that it stays level when you lift all the way up and put it down.



View attachment 710669

Thank you again for your help and the photos! I’m trying that in the morning.
 
   / Need advice on top link height with finishing mower
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The top link at the tractor does not look right. Did you add something there. The top link could go in a lower hole at the tractor. The braces going to back of the mower could be moved to the other holes and that well pull the top of 3pt top link back. Can the lower link arm hook ups move up and down, maybe you stop them because the 3pt floats up and down. On my woods mowers the top link swings between the brackets, if on top when I pick it up it drops down between the brackets.

It’s all factory. I tried the lower hole but nothing doing. Something is janky with this mower.
 
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This is an image of my brush mower when it is sitting on the ground.

My floating toplink on this one is of the other type and prevents the toplink from dropping inside the triangle. However this should give you an idea on where your toplink should be to start with. This position should allow you to lift your deck up and down, you will need to adjust in or out so that it stays level when you lift all the way up and put it down.



View attachment 710669

I put my original top link on and have the floating link as you see in my photo while all four wheels on the mower are on the ground. I just mowed under the lights of the tractor and plow light and it definitely doesn’t hit the pto shaft anymore. Going over a steep slope it still bottoms out and I can’t pick up the mower except for the front wheels as the floating link has no stopping point and just floats no matter where I adjust the top link. I’m guess for now I’ll just hit the slopes on an angle to try not to bottom out the mower and screw up my PTO. Thanks again for your help, my pto shaft is safe for now, lol. I might end up putting chains on at a later date like a poster suggested.View attachment 710681
 

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