shooterdon
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- Tractor
- 2019 LS XR4140 HST Cab; 2020 Kawasaki Mule SX; 2021 Bad Boy 54" ZT Elite
A replacement top link is about $30. Why deal with the aggravation?
I'm cheap.![]()
I'll pull the top link, and bring to to the local stores and see if I can match it up. I just (maybe wrongly) assume that some of these parts could be specific to Ford.
Yes it could.I purchased a replacement top link. You were right, cheap and easy. Not much point fighting with the original for $29.
I'm still not feeling as if it's cutting great. I do notice that the RPM tends to creep down as I cut. I set it to 1800, it creeps down to 1400.
My Throttle is not loose, seems pretty tight. But could this be part of my issue? Just not keeping the speed up to 1800-1900 rpm?
Rear should be only an inch higherMaybe, but it just seems to be bogging down a lot more than the first few years I owned it. I cut in 4th gear mostly, and that hasn't changed. I know that a brush hot is not supposed to cut clean, so I'm not thinking It's blade sharpening. Gearbox looks OK, oil level OK. We have a LOT of dense weeds and a few fields that I cannot reach if the ground has been wet...so we may only mow some of our fields 1-2x/year. By that time, there are some 1/2" trees and some other woody plants that are pushing 6'.
I did lower the center link to the middle hole, and that seems to help a lot.
I will look to replace the center link, or at least repair the one I have. I may be able to chase the threads and get it working properly.
Am I correct to believe that the rear of the brushhog should be 3-4" higher than the front? To allow grass to be thrown rearward, and not just pulled along under the brushhog?