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making leveling chains for my brush hog
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Posted by hmcorpman on June 22, 2006 at 18:45:09 from (152.131.8.128):
hello all, I have seen chains in passing on brush hogs on ford tractors that help keep a brush hog level when mowing on unlevel ground. I haven't had a chance to get a good look at them. So I was soundering if anyone has them and if they work well. I have a ford 9N with a 3 point hitch. I level my brush hog before I hed to the pasture and when I'm mowing it will trail to one side or the other. and the front corners will dive into and gouge into the ground. New to this stuff so if anyone has these chains and they work for you let me know. Also, if you can tell me the basic to making them let me know as well. I have a good idea but would like to get feed back on possible thing to look out for. Thanks
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