John_in_TN
Silver Member
This can get confusing, but I think "jnjpream" is correct on this one: shorten the top link to make the sub-soiler more aggressive.
I have no first hand expierence but I still fail to see how a shorter toplink will give more bite.
The shorter it is, the closer to perpindicular (90 degrees) to the ground the blade becomes. Since a 3PH has NO downforce, wouldn't that make the bite less. Wouldn't the closer to parallel it becomes probide more bite?? Same as a blade, 50 degree agle from the ground will provide a better bite than say 70*
I had one wheel off the ground a couple days ago. The pucker factor was such that I think I pulled a chunk out of the seat. Won't do that again. :laughing:
Ian