[AT] 3pt mower top link
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Sat Aug 28 07:35:45 PDT 2010
I am not sure it makes all that much difference, Dick, if your hitch
doesn't have down pressure (and most of the tractors I have don't). When
the mower gets pushed up by an obstruction or bump, the whole mechanism
just goes up with it. On my various Woods three-point mowers (finish and
brush), there is an additional loose link between the mower and the top
link that lets the mower rise, but I don't know what the AGCO might
have. I suspect that loose link serves the same purpose as the chain might.
see
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/international_240u/240uwithwoodsmower4.html>
Mike
On 8/28/2010 9:40 AM, Dick Day wrote:
> 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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