Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter.

   / Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter. #91  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I've also seen people adjust their sway chains so that the mower is offset to one side for fence mowing.. etc. )</font>
This can work, but I'll go a step further. Be careful doing this, making sure that the PTO shaft is not compromised and that you don't put it so far over that the arms hit the tires.
Don't allow any sway in the arms when doing it this way, and go slowly.
John
 
   / Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter. #92  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I've also seen people adjust their sway chains so that the mower is offset to one side for fence mowing.. etc. )</font>
This can work, but I'll go a step further. Be careful doing this, making sure that the PTO shaft is not compromised and that you don't put it so far over that the arms hit the tires.
Don't allow any sway in the arms when doing it this way, and go slowly.
John
 
   / Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter. #93  
This is a great discussion, lots of good info.

Soundguy </font><font color="blue" class="small">( I've also seen people adjust their sway chains so that the mower is offset to one side for fence mowing.. etc. )</font>

I am using my rotary like a RFM now. After I beat back the grasses from the house frontage I ended up adjusting the cut for a level ride. Using the offset allows me to get close to the fences, still need to watch the FEL. My end result is a really nice cut with a nice stripe pattern to it. Few have commented what I am using to cut with, they are always surprised by my answer.

-Mike Z.
 
   / Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter. #94  
This is a great discussion, lots of good info.

Soundguy </font><font color="blue" class="small">( I've also seen people adjust their sway chains so that the mower is offset to one side for fence mowing.. etc. )</font>

I am using my rotary like a RFM now. After I beat back the grasses from the house frontage I ended up adjusting the cut for a level ride. Using the offset allows me to get close to the fences, still need to watch the FEL. My end result is a really nice cut with a nice stripe pattern to it. Few have commented what I am using to cut with, they are always surprised by my answer.

-Mike Z.
 
   / Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter. #95  
bbse
That is a smart set-up with the chain for the top link.

There is so much confusion thrown about when it comes to adjusting the rotary cutter for mowing, I'm surprised some of the methods work satisfactorily or whether the confusion is in the writing.

Your explanation and pics show how to use a rotary cutter. I use the chains on the cutter itself, and then don't have to change out the top link that stays with my iMatch. My chains replace the steel brace straps that are between the top link connection and the rear of the deck.
 

Attachments

  • 888682-RC513Mow_sm.jpg
    888682-RC513Mow_sm.jpg
    79.5 KB · Views: 364
   / Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter. #96  
bbse
That is a smart set-up with the chain for the top link.

There is so much confusion thrown about when it comes to adjusting the rotary cutter for mowing, I'm surprised some of the methods work satisfactorily or whether the confusion is in the writing.

Your explanation and pics show how to use a rotary cutter. I use the chains on the cutter itself, and then don't have to change out the top link that stays with my iMatch. My chains replace the steel brace straps that are between the top link connection and the rear of the deck.
 
   / Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter. #97  
So, are you talking about changing the braces that are running from the lift support brace to the rear of the cutter at a 45 degree angle with chain? I have never thought of that. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif If I did that I could use my normal top link. I may have to check that out and give it a tray. What about side to side stability? that could be a problem.
 
   / Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter. #98  
So, are you talking about changing the braces that are running from the lift support brace to the rear of the cutter at a 45 degree angle with chain? I have never thought of that. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif If I did that I could use my normal top link. I may have to check that out and give it a tray. What about side to side stability? that could be a problem.
 
   / Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter. #99  
Beenthere -

I know it has been discussed before, but for us non-Imatch users, would you give us the pros and cons of replacing the metal straps with chains?

Could this setup potentially create more stress on the PTO shaft of the tractor?
 
   / Help with top link adjustment for rotary cutter. #100  
Beenthere -

I know it has been discussed before, but for us non-Imatch users, would you give us the pros and cons of replacing the metal straps with chains?

Could this setup potentially create more stress on the PTO shaft of the tractor?
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Brown 417 7ft Rotary Cutter (A50490)
Brown 417 7ft...
2015 Freightliner Ambulance (A50323)
2015 Freightliner...
2007 John Deere TX 4x2 Utility Gator (A49346)
2007 John Deere TX...
2005 PETERBILT 357 TRI AXLE DUMP TRUCK (A51222)
2005 PETERBILT 357...
2007 KUBOTA M5040F TRACTOR WITH LOADER (A51243)
2007 KUBOTA M5040F...
2009 CATERPILLAR 420E BACKHOE (A51406)
2009 CATERPILLAR...
 
Top