john *.?-!.* cub owner said: (quoted from post at 18:08:47 08/10/15) Isn't there a sliding top link that will let the mower float, but stop it if the rear raises too far?
yes, it does have a flaoting top link hookup, but there is no top link on this tractor, i put lower lift arms on from a ford N series and use them with the powertrol along with the ford-style drawbar and V-plate to lift and drag logs with. it would be easy to fab up a top link mounting spot, but i cant see ever using a "normal" 3-point implement with this tractor. closest thing i might consider would be a back blade, but not with the "road - gear reverse" speed this tractor has. i doubt i'll use this mower on this tractor again, i normally have it on the 1020 'deere. for most other light 3-point stuff i'll use the 2N when its back together. where i was mowing was around the outside of a field that ive done before and was quite familer with the terrian involved. yes, i carry a log chain on the seat back, theres 2 of them actually and there hooked together and draped in such a way that they stay put.
This post was edited by racsan at 19:16:45 08/10/15.
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