Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway

   / Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway #11  
Anything that operates with ground contact (cutter, tiller, boxblade, etc.)... leave a couple of inches of play.

Anything that is simply carried (carry-all, chipper, weight box, etc.)... keep it snug so it doesn't bang around.
 
   / Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway #12  
+1, Same as Grandad4.

Maybe have the rotary cutter a little tighter if I'm in open country. Around trees and fences it is left a little loose.
 
   / Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway
  • Thread Starter
#13  
Thanks for all the input. I will have to tighten mine up some. What I appreciated most about the responses was that you did refrain from poking fun at such an obvious question. I guess this was my "free pass".
Thanks again.

Take Care,
Doug in SW IA
 
   / Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway #14  
What I appreciated most about the responses was that you did refrain from poking fun at such an obvious question. I guess this was my "free pass".
Thanks again.

Take Care,
Doug in SW IA

Nah.....this forum is not like some of the others. There are no crocodiles in the weeds waiting to jump on the unwary.

The folks on here genuinely want to help others by answering their questions since there generally isn't a definitive manual on many of the farm topics.

Sharing experiences is the theme of TBN from everything I've seen. There are disagreements at times but different folks have different experiences.
 
   / Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway #15  
Dougtrr2; are you kidding with this question? No one can be that big an idiot!!

Kidding of course.

I like most others, I leave a little play but unlike some others, I leave a little play even when just carrying a load. I leave enough so that you can move the implement back and forth and see some movement in the ends of the sway arms.
 
   / Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway #16  
Nah.....this forum is not like some of the others. There are no crocodiles in the weeds waiting to jump on the unwary.

The folks on here genuinely want to help others by answering their questions since there generally isn't a definitive manual on many of the farm topics.

Sharing experiences is the theme of TBN from everything I've seen. There are disagreements at times but different folks have different experiences.

Couldn't agree more.:thumbsup:
 
   / Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway #17  
I keep mine as tight as possible allowing for slight movement only. I actually had a 50 gallon sprayer self destruct its welds by the weight of 400# of water sloshing back and forth cause i forgot to set the sway control.. Driving over rough ground can really get that stuff swaying back and forth alot...and with it alot of potential energy to destroy....
 
   / Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway #18  
Check how much sway you have with your lift arms all the way down and again with it all the way up. Due to the mounting location of some turnbuckles on different tractors some turnbuckles actually tighten up (or have less sway) as they are lifted. If this is the case and you have them too tight when down something may break as it is lifted.
If yours has the same amount of play when fully up and down then an inch or two play is fine.
 
   / Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway #19  
The only guidance I got on sway came with my manual for my 5 foot tiller. It suggests very little sway be allowed an inch max. That seem to work well with most of my implements. With my plow I allow a more sway based on my theory that wiggle room will allow my plow to go around a big boulder rather than stop me dead with whiplash. With my cultivator and subsoiler I find you can run them pretty sloppy with no problems.
 
   / Newbie ? Adjusting 3 point sway #20  
I leave aprox 2 inch play to alow for any unmouvable objects
 

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