Steave
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- Joined
- Mar 1, 2012
- Messages
- 846
- Location
- Taylorsville, GA
- Tractor
- 3000 Ford 66' 260A International Backhoe, Belarus 250AS
That will work if the tailwheel is trying to raise. But if it try to lower (which it does just as often as it tries to raise), the whole cutter will raise and you will get an un-even cut. There just isnt enough movement in them swinging toplinks to perform satisfactorily both ways. Chains are the only way to go on rolling terrain for a good even cut:thumbsup:
You are correct, all rotary cutters operate that way. If you use the chains the mower can't lower unless you lower it with the 3PH.