TX Jim - It is not easy to get both wings up at the same time. You can not raise them (the motion of raising them) at the exact same time. You can, if you work it, get both wings to be up, in the raised position, at the same time. The key is that the raising rate is faster than the lowering rate. Say if the left wing is up, and you select to raise the right, while the right is going up quickly, the left will float down slowly. So I'll raise the right, then re-select to raise the left up from the slight down point that it has floated to. Its kinda difficult to explain... The key here is that you really only get into this see-saw action when you're putting the mower away. While you are running, and at least one wing is on the ground, none of this really matters. The only thing that concerns me is the way that both of my tractor manuals (JD5425 and White 2-105) suggest that this is not an appropriate connection for one-way cylinders.
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