Carykong
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2008
- Messages
- 493
- Location
- near Williamsburg ,Virginia
- Tractor
- TC 35 New Holland and 52 Case VAC,LT25 Woodmizer logmill
If you just disconnect your solid top link,your aerator will float and follow the contours of the ground. The chain application as your top link will give the option to raise the aerator while making a tight turn. Of course ,ya have to have enough slack in the chain so the implement will float,yet short enough so you can raise the tines slightly off the ground. Experiment. No chain? Make big wide gentle turns.
I have a 60" woods plug aerator. I really have to get the aerator off the ground when making a tight turn or risk breaking some of the spoons which are rather hard and brittle steel. Somehow I know this happens.
I have a 60" woods plug aerator. I really have to get the aerator off the ground when making a tight turn or risk breaking some of the spoons which are rather hard and brittle steel. Somehow I know this happens.