[AT] 3pt mower top link
Larry Goss
rlgoss at insightbb.com
Sat Aug 28 07:26:44 PDT 2010
If you use a chain as the top link, Dick, then hook-up for the rear-mounted mower is much simpler because you don't have to adjust the mower to trail correctly over un-even ground. It keeps you from having to compensate the hitch to keep the mower from scalping or from high-centering the whole rig. I had a couple of woods mowers that I could hitch either way, and I much preferred using a chain. Some of the off-brand mowers are actually set-up so you don't have to use anything as a top link, and the mower runs on its own wheels all the time.
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: Dick Day <ddss at telebeep.com>
Date: Saturday, August 28, 2010 8:44
Subject: [AT] 3pt mower top link
To: ATIS <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> I have a 72" AGCO rotary mower that uses rigid bars to connect
> the back of
> the mower with the 3pt top link. I remember seeing some
> mowers with a chain
> used to raise/lower the mower instead of the bars.
>
> I would think this would be a much better way to raise/lower the
> mower.
> Yet, all of the mowers I see for sale have the rigid bars.
>
> Anyone converted their mower to chain? Advantages or
> disadvantages to
> chain?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dick Day
>
>
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