Ha guys.
I have my 4 foot slasher setup with limiting chains on my tea20, with the rear raised a tad higher than the front with a adjustable toplink and the front sitting of the ground.
I am mowing a undulating piece of ground hence sc;aping the ground etc.
From reading here people say limiting chains work well, i find when you go thru a gully it leaves good dig marks from the skids on the slasher, adjusting for more clearance on skid pads means you get a too high a cut.
So wondering if using a jockey wheel on the rear and then using the draft control to control the height of the front of the slasher with a solid top link to stop the scalping .works better than limiting chains.
I have my 4 foot slasher setup with limiting chains on my tea20, with the rear raised a tad higher than the front with a adjustable toplink and the front sitting of the ground.
I am mowing a undulating piece of ground hence sc;aping the ground etc.
From reading here people say limiting chains work well, i find when you go thru a gully it leaves good dig marks from the skids on the slasher, adjusting for more clearance on skid pads means you get a too high a cut.
So wondering if using a jockey wheel on the rear and then using the draft control to control the height of the front of the slasher with a solid top link to stop the scalping .works better than limiting chains.