Baby Grand
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- Joined
- Nov 12, 2007
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- Location
- Windsor, CT.
- Tractor
- Kubotas: L3240GST B2320HST B5100D & G5200H
I use the "butter knife" method, myself.
Here's another way to get the disconnected top link effect, but with less hassle:
Rather than disconnecting the top link, make yourself a section of chain that you can use in place of the top link. This will give you the benefit of "unpinned" operation when the 3pt is lowered & the chain is slack, but still allow you to lift the 3pt & blade when you want to stop dragging without having to get off the tractor to pin and un-pin the top link. This will save you a lot of time if you have to do a lot of maneuvering or turning around during the job.
Here's another way to get the disconnected top link effect, but with less hassle:
Rather than disconnecting the top link, make yourself a section of chain that you can use in place of the top link. This will give you the benefit of "unpinned" operation when the 3pt is lowered & the chain is slack, but still allow you to lift the 3pt & blade when you want to stop dragging without having to get off the tractor to pin and un-pin the top link. This will save you a lot of time if you have to do a lot of maneuvering or turning around during the job.