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    Implement on 3 point "bounces" when at transport height?

    When I have my rotary cutter all the way up, it will slowly, almost imperceptibly, lower about an inch or less, then suddenly "catch itself" and go back up abruptly, bouncing the whole tractor just a bit alarmingly. It'll happen about every 7-8 seconds. Doesn't seem to make a huge difference...
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    Break in period of 50 hours?

    My TYM owners manual says not to "use excessive speed or load" for the first 50 hours. Currently it has 7 hours of not doing much except lots of laps around the dealership and my yard. First question is, what is excessive? Second would be, what is realistic break in work other than just driving...
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    Break in period 50 hours?

    Owners manual says not to "use excessive speed or load" for the first 50 hours. First question is, what is excessive? Second would be, what is realistic break in work other than just driving around not actually working? 50 hours just seems out of line with most motorized vehicles these days...
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    New to quick hitches

    I am, and have had no experience with them. But my new tractor has it on the FEL, so I’m considering getting one for the 3 point out back. I only own or borrow cat 1 stuff, so is there a reason I shouldn’t get a cat 1 rated quickie? Seems most are cat 2, and this require bushing...
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    Change engine temp on cluster from Celsius to Fahrenheit?

    Is this possible? While I appreciate the logic with Celsius (0-100 is superior IMO), I'm 'Merican and I grew up with fern height and can process it more readily. Is there a way to change the cluster read out to Fahrenheit? And no I'm not German either, just an old Texican, on a new 574.
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    7’ and 8’ dual spindle cutters I’m considering-input welcome :)

    I’ve been surfing what’s out there for a dual spindle cutter in the 7-8’ range. This will be behind a TYM 574/FEL with 44.7 claimed PTO hp and around 3000# lift 24” behind link ends. My primary reason for looking at dual spindles is to keep the length behind me minimized to 7-8’, as opposed to...
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