I have found most of the rocks that I've hit... and removed them (I don't need to lift the mower much). But for some reason this mower has knock out a couple of top link pins (never to be seen again). So instead of loosing the pins, I decided not to hook it up and I like it... I'll take a photo of what happen when the top pin gets knocked out...Very nice.
Why no top link? I like to keep my real loose, but still have enough there to pick up the mower if I need to.
Eddie
This is the first time I mowed without the loader. Also, want to see if it was much of a problem unhooking the loader with the grapple... and I can say it was very easy to do. We will see about hooking it back up:thumbsup: but I think it will be fine.
As for mowing without the loader.... :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: It was much faster and more stable without the loader. I was amazed at what taking off 900 pounds could do!!! and really wonder if this could handle a 6 foot brush hog?
RoyJackson said:You bet it is...that really lowers the center of gravity!
One thing I noticed in some of the pictures is what I think are the loader hoses coiled up above the right mast. Is that what they are?
How so??? I got this idea from several people on TBN...No top link is a serious situation ...
How so??? I got this idea from several people on TBN...
I could not see a reason for it and thought it would be lighter, beside I don't foresee needing it... more "lighter" use vs. extreme use.Teg - notice the cover over the grapple cylinder is missing.... what happened.?
The hoses are for a grapple... the "thinking" behind it was the fact that I've only had the loader off one other time... I don't think the loader will be taken off too much so I don't thing the cost of extra disconnects will be justified......One thing I noticed in some of the pictures is what I think are the loader hoses coiled up above the right mast. Is that what they are?
I guess I don't use it to extreme... I just cut grass with it. The fact that I've about turned my Quick Hitch into a pretzel is another story....without it it can roll right up your backside.
I guess I don't use it to extreme... I just cut grass with it. The fact that I've about turned my Quick Hitch into a pretzel is another story.
I once used a chain as a top link thinking I had some room for fexibility ... well when that cutter went to kiss the back of my head ... I thru that chain in the scrap pile and always use a toplink. It sets the cutter height and keeps that sucker from coming up ... with out it it can roll right up your back side.
My KK rotary cutter came with a knee-action "pivot" affair to attach to my top-link. It allows the cutter to lift up about 10"+ to clear obstacles.....but limits the cutter from lifting too high. You can pick up the cutter...just like with a top-link.
I would think you could buy one of these brackets from KK.....and it may provide some solutions for others. I sure like mine....so I thought I would post this.
I wish I had a better pic.....also, it would be easy to make one of these.