Posted by Eldon (WA) on June 08, 2017 at 07:25:02 from (98.247.109.3):
I can't believe a 2011 tractor can have such a crappy 3pt setup as this tractor. It has a little tiny lever on the RH side next to the seat to raise and lower the arms with a mickey mouse stop that you can set. It is awkward and hard to operate. I bolted on a 12" extension so it would be easier to use, but it never lowers to the same place twice....and it is slow to respond. My Allis 175D (which is 40 years older) has great hydraulics, a separate lever for the height control so when I drop my mower it mows at the same level all day long...and it reacts instantly. This is very important when I am in rolling, rough, or rocky fields. I have put about 30 hours on this tractor and am tired of looking back and seeing the mower either dragging in the dirt or cutting a couple of inches higher than the last pass. Very disappointed...I think she will have to go on down the road. Open to offers....PS, fuel gauge works when it wants to...
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