[AT] Second cutting
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Sun Jul 26 14:34:57 PDT 2015
Problem is I don't have a bathroom scale. I don't want to know answers to those kinds of questions. (-;
Spencer
> On Jul 26, 2015, at 16:13, Dave Rotigel <rotigel at me.com> wrote:
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> Spencer, Any bathroom scale should work. Just put blocking on the scale to give you the proper height and then weigh it and subtract the weight of the blocks. (Or am I missing something?)
> Dave
>
>> On Jul 26, 2015, at 2:35 PM, Spencer Yost wrote:
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>> Problem solved I think! Now all I need is a spring scale that will measure past 50lbs so I can assuage my curiosity. I think it's 85lbs
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>> Now I wondering about something else. The manual says the end of the pto shaft to the hitch pin hole should be 14" exactly. I can get 13 or 15. Seeing as how finicky hitch height was, should I try another bar and get that 14" exactly? Or is there some wiggle room in that measurement?
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>> Spencer
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>>> On Jul 25, 2015, at 19:53, Spencer Yost <yostsw at atis.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> The male alpacas are enjoying a banquet of fresh cut hay while the 861D takes a breather.
>>>
>>> The new mower did very well with cutting but I had a lot of trouble with drafting. It was very hard to keep the height correct. If I extend the cylinder there is simply too much weight on the head. I created way too many dirt gouges.
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>>> And of course like any new piece of equipment it took a little while to get used to. It always takes a time or two before you get the spacing between the tractor and mower absolutely correct 100% of the time.
>>>
>>> All in all I'm pretty pleased with the mower. Pictures are below.
>>>
>>> Spencer
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