Does anyone have a solution to unhitch a 3-point York Rake without it rolling over when the tine's are reversed ? Folks will say just spin it around. However, must position the rear of the tractor over a steep drop-off and adjust top link to exact spot where rake won't hit rear tires. Spent the better part of 30 minutes to turn around. It's a six foot rake and don't want to cut it shorter. I use the rake in reverse to push rocks off ledge of a field that has many. I am a landowner and planting food plots. I doubt anything will grow in NE Pa, now. Was surprised how much force is required to get it re-hitched. Had to pick up with loader and turn 180 degrees to forward position. If no solution, will spin around the next time I take off, for sure. Thanks. I did not take any pics with it rolled over backwards.