Soundguy
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Re: followup on 10\' howse 3pt mower
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( On the toplink connection, it is slotted where the pin travels, instead of using a 'U' shaped piece like some of the other units do. ..........I believe mowers that big without the swinging link are made for a chain top link. I have one on my bushhog and what's nice is it allows the mower to float rather than be steady as what would happen in that situation with a solid top link with no swinging link. )</font>
Like I said.. the toplink connection has about a 4" slot.. that gives it plenty of float to follow terain.. and less problems that a "U" shaped link providing the float..
Soundguy
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( On the toplink connection, it is slotted where the pin travels, instead of using a 'U' shaped piece like some of the other units do. ..........I believe mowers that big without the swinging link are made for a chain top link. I have one on my bushhog and what's nice is it allows the mower to float rather than be steady as what would happen in that situation with a solid top link with no swinging link. )</font>
Like I said.. the toplink connection has about a 4" slot.. that gives it plenty of float to follow terain.. and less problems that a "U" shaped link providing the float..
Soundguy