Posted by redforlife on May 03, 2022 at 10:32:17 from (174.210.160.46):
In Reply to: Floating Top Link? posted by Tslinger on May 03, 2022 at 08:00:15:
I run a Rhino mower, on a 235 Massie without problems.
The Rhino mower has a pivotal U shape bracket on the implement where a REGULAR top link attaches to the implement. It allows for SOME limited free travel of the rear of mower. Not to much, which would be unsafe and tear things up if no limitations.
Take a look at newer Rhino mowers (not sure if older ones were like that) if you are un-aware of what I am talking about.
If your saying that it won't work, it's only because you are not thinking far enough into it. You may have to think about torching, fabricating, and welding to accomplish it.
I'm under the impression that you are just thinking it won't work, because you can't add that feature by not changing how it is currently.
For what it's worth, my 235 Massie (just a newer version of the 135), DON'T have floating hydraulics. Stands to reason, your 135 don't either. Not something they would of put on a 135, and then discontinued.
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