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Re: Add weight to front end on 8N
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Posted by chuck on July 06, 2000 at 19:45:36 from (205.188.193.162):
In Reply to: Add weight to front end on 8N posted by Tom Glover on July 04, 2000 at 06:05:30:
Are the front wheels lifting while mowing or while carrying the mower up off the ground? If, while mowing, then maybe you need to loosen the top link, so that the lower links are supporting the front of the mower and the tail wheel is carrying the rest of the weight. The hitch on some mowers provide a toggle where the top link attaches, if your's doesn't you could use a lenght of chain instead of the top link, it will allow more flexibility between the tractor and mower. Sometimes, if mowing really bumpy ground I unhook the top link so that the mower will be able to follow the ground.
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