nancyk
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2017
- Messages
- 164
- Location
- east Tennessee
- Tractor
- Deere 5055e 2015, Ferris IS2000z 2007
My 5055e attachments are mainly a finishing mower, periodically a bushhog and a sprayer unit. Lately, when transporting the finishing mower, the mower does not appear to be lifted high enough and once in a while the rear tire(s) will hit the ground, which should not be happening. I have only been using the right lever(rockshaft control?), furthest from the seat, to lift any attachment. Should I also be using the lever closest to the seat? I connect the attachments on the back of the tractor to the middle hole option. A while back a neighbor told me to also use the lever(leveling hitch?)(pictured) to make sure the mower is level. I check this once the mower is raised a bit and it appears to be level. Yet when I unhitch the mower the arms are each a different height Now I have no idea where an ideal place for this is. Should the arms be the same height or does that depend on the attachment connected? I do tighten the swaybars after hooking any attachment. I will attach photos in a following post.