3RRL
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- Joined
- Oct 20, 2005
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- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
I suspect your best (better) application will be for final grading.
However, you might find yourself using it for semi-finishing too, requiring some adjustment? I like to keep things as simple as possible too, BUT in wanting to use my gauge wheels for several applications, I had to add a few features to allow it. So I went with cylinders not only for adjustment, but also to do it from the tractor seat. You'll have to decide just how much feature you really want, which of course, will lead to a few extra goodies to do.
Mine are QA and can be used on different implements via a QA base mount.
Having the hydraulic feature to raise and lower substantially, allows me infinite (almost) adjustment within the 10" inch range. I know you read my thread about them, and you probably saw how much the can be adjusted. In fact, I can lift them up, out of the way high enough to even do backblade work with them on.
However, you might find yourself using it for semi-finishing too, requiring some adjustment? I like to keep things as simple as possible too, BUT in wanting to use my gauge wheels for several applications, I had to add a few features to allow it. So I went with cylinders not only for adjustment, but also to do it from the tractor seat. You'll have to decide just how much feature you really want, which of course, will lead to a few extra goodies to do.
Mine are QA and can be used on different implements via a QA base mount.
Having the hydraulic feature to raise and lower substantially, allows me infinite (almost) adjustment within the 10" inch range. I know you read my thread about them, and you probably saw how much the can be adjusted. In fact, I can lift them up, out of the way high enough to even do backblade work with them on.