Hi All.
Had the old girl out for a slash the other day!
Its a 4 foot slasher with no wheels just box frame (as you see in australia). The frame edges behind the wheels are sitting to low and digging into the ground.
I know to have the rear higher than the front. I have played with top link to change it but still drags. Thinking of using chains to lift the front up, or should you be able to do this with the arms, ( tea20) so draft control).
Also the levelling box will only adj to just below the level mark. I have unwound it, cleaned out the gunk on the threads and grease it.
I think it needs cleanning out as it will not wind all the way in. Does the thread seperate from the arms to clean it out?
Also read that people use a chain instead of a top link so the slasher wil not dig in when on uneven ground as it is not ridge
Cheers Chaps
Had the old girl out for a slash the other day!
Its a 4 foot slasher with no wheels just box frame (as you see in australia). The frame edges behind the wheels are sitting to low and digging into the ground.
I know to have the rear higher than the front. I have played with top link to change it but still drags. Thinking of using chains to lift the front up, or should you be able to do this with the arms, ( tea20) so draft control).
Also the levelling box will only adj to just below the level mark. I have unwound it, cleaned out the gunk on the threads and grease it.
I think it needs cleanning out as it will not wind all the way in. Does the thread seperate from the arms to clean it out?
Also read that people use a chain instead of a top link so the slasher wil not dig in when on uneven ground as it is not ridge
Cheers Chaps