Hello fellow flail mower owner. I need to ask a question I am sure has been answered but cannot find it.
I cannot seem to get the correct height of mowing. I dont want to kill the grass mowing to low but also don't want mow high enough to leave saplings long enough to easily puncture tires.
What are ur Caroni mower settings pleeeze!
Thanks in advance
Greg
There are a number of ways to adjust cut height. I'll try to describe it but it is tough without the mower in front of us.
Key principle is that the rear roller needs to be in contact with the ground when mowing. When initially setting up the mower I believe there are a few different holes to use in the bracket that supports the rear roller. That is a one time adjustment. I wanted to be able to mow brush to dirt so mine is set at the lowest setting. You may choose differently. You can change it but it isn't a simple 2 minute job. Choose a middle setting if you aren't sure.
Next, I would just get the skids out of the way by putting them on the "highest" position so they barely touch the ground when the mower is completely lowered off the 3PT. As far as I am concerned they are just there to protect the mower when dismounted.
That leaves only the 3PT adjustments to go. First set the 3PT arm height. The 3PT arms are obviously adjusted hydraulically from the operator station. I have mine set so that "normal" mowing height is set at 2 on the scale of 10. That gives me the flexibility of making adjustments on the fly. Lower it to zero if I want to "scorch" earth while destroying brush or blackberry etc or I can raise it higher than 2 if I run into a particularly lush dense patch of grass in the spring that slows the mower down. And, I can raise it to 10 when I want to travel with the mower off the ground.
I have the 3PT set at my normal mowing height before adjusting the topping lift. To get an idea of where it will cut when you have the 3PT adjusted to "2" with the rear roller on the ground, shut off the motor, look under the mower from the front and judge how far the blades are hanging down. The distance from the blade to the ground is obviously your cutting height. Once you have the 3PT arms at "2" (or 3, 4 etc to get the flails at roughly correct height) then adjust the topping lift. I put the topping lift pin into the slot on the tower rather than the holes and adjust so the topping lift pin is in the middle of the slot. The topping lift isn't really doing much at all if you are on flat ground but will come into play if you go into a big dip or rise. Once all is adjusted the mower body top should be roughly parallel to the ground front to back i.e. level.
At this point, go for a test mow and see if the cut height suits you. If you want it lower then lower the 3PT, if you want it higher then raise the 3pt. You'll need to readjust the topping lift to keep the mower level and make sure the rear roller is still in contact with the ground.
Ideally you are dragging the mower which has some weight on the 3PT and some on the rear roller at all times. If you raise the 3PT slightly the mower will cut higher and vice versa. The topping lift ideally is just in the middle of the slot except when you raise the mower for transport at which point it serves to hold the rear roller off the ground (the pin will slide to the front of the slot).
It may sound complex but it really is pretty easy to adjust once you understand the geometry and that the rear roller has to be on the ground.
Leonz will correct my mistakes.:thumbsup: