Bush hog setup. What am I doing wrong?

   / Bush hog setup. What am I doing wrong? #11  
Thanks. I will recheck the manual. I have the deck level side to side but the front is sitting so low that the edges of the cutter are digging ruts especially when I turn.
I don't really understand the problem. Can't you just lift the 3PH slightly to adjust the height of the front of the cutter? My fields vary enough that i want to be able to drop the cutter way down in some places..
 
   / Bush hog setup. What am I doing wrong? #13  
Only adjustment problem I've had is the cutter setup. I have a Taylor way cutter, made by King Kutter I think, that has the "flex hitch" setup. Problem is that the flex links set the cutter back about 6 or 8 inches, making the top link just barely long enough to get a level setting. When you go over even a slight hump the cutter picks up since there's no movement left in the top linkage. Don't know why anybody thought this kind of a hitch setup was necessary. I really can't see any need for it.

But, other than that it just adjusts by raising or lowering the hitch..........
 
   / Bush hog setup. What am I doing wrong? #14  
Why don't you post a photo of how you have the Top Link connected to Floating Link on the rotary mower? Maybe a couple closeups of the Floating Link from different angles? Floating Link, when correctly assembled, should maintain 45 degree angle when Top Link is correctly tensioned.

I have seen mower Floating Links incorrectly assembled, incorrectly mounted, and both.

I was just thinking the same - a picture would definitely help us figure out what's what.
 
   / Bush hog setup. What am I doing wrong? #15  
I don't really understand the problem. Can't you just lift the 3PH slightly to adjust the height of the front of the cutter? My fields vary enough that i want to be able to drop the cutter way down in some places..

Bingo.

If you have the floating TL bracket (and its actually floating), adjusting the TL hole location and lenght of it wont do squat.

The rear height is controlled by the tailwheel. The front is controlled by how far you lower the hitch.

The floating TL essentially takes the TL out of the picture when mowing. It is only their to LIMIT the travel when on un-even terrain or when raising the cutter to transport position.

Find the height you want to mow at, and use that little stopper know that limits how far down you push the lever.

Or you can get check-chains like another poster mentioned.
 
   / Bush hog setup. What am I doing wrong? #16  
I set mine with the 3pt hitch to where the sides up front let my foot slide under it
then adjust my 3rd link to where the tailwheel makes contact with the ground and then maybe a half a turn slack

looks to me with your set up you need to adjust those chains until the tailwheel makes contact
but its the flow control height on your 3pt that will keep from the sides from cutting into the ground
 
   / Bush hog setup. What am I doing wrong? #17  
For what its worth I was told by a guy who sold bushogs an was a farmer himself that the correct way to set the unit up was so when operating the tail wheel was in constant contact with the ground and the mower was angled slightly towards the tractor, closer to the ground at the 3ph than the tail wheel:confused:. This according to him helps expel the material from the mower. not sure if this is correct but its how I have always used my bushog squeeler.
 

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