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Re: False Information from YT
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Posted by stum on May 30, 2005 at 12:55:32 from (4.155.42.95):
In Reply to: False Information from YT posted by Allan in NE on May 29, 2005 at 09:46:35:
Should have bought a batwing,or a pull type mower.At least a couple feet wider than the tractor. They mow alot better, aren't so hard on the tractor,they follow the ground a whole lot better,and are a lot more stable on hills. My only other suggestion would be to replace the top link with a length of chain so the mower will float some.Let the mower down on it's wheels,and let the lower links carry the front of it.The chain should be long enough to let the mower ocillate some(loose when in lowered position), but short enough that you can carry the mower without binding the driveline.With the chain top link it won't put so much strain on the tractor when you are mowing,you will be able to steer easier.You have enough tractor to pull a 20' batwing with ease.
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