TMcD_in_MI
Gold Member
See if this makes any sense to anybody. When you rotate the blade to angle it, it pivots around an axis. If this axis is dead plumb, then you can change the angle and still keep the blade parallel to the ground.
So if you can adjust the top link and the 3 point hitch to make the axis plumb while the blade is on the ground, you should be able to set any angle you want without one end digging in or lifting up. True?
Maybe you could hold a small level vertically on two sides of the pivot to check for plumb and get your adjustments figured out
Tom in Michigan
So if you can adjust the top link and the 3 point hitch to make the axis plumb while the blade is on the ground, you should be able to set any angle you want without one end digging in or lifting up. True?
Maybe you could hold a small level vertically on two sides of the pivot to check for plumb and get your adjustments figured out
Tom in Michigan