SJay
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- Tri City Area, MI
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- Bobcat CT225 Tractor, John Deere 4x2 Gator, Husqvarna Zero Turn, John Deere Buck 650 ATV
I have seen some smaller hogs that have a chain for the top link.
My mower is a 6 footer, and uses a chain for the top link. It did not come that way from the factory, but is a very effective method of allowing the mower to follow contour.
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I have seen some brush hogs without this part and others with it. What is the purpose of it and should I use it?
Thanks
Do you have ROPS on your tractor?
Chain works for contour but does nothing to prevent kick up. If the shredder catches something it could flip up and hit the operator if you do not have ROPS.
Do you have ROPS on your tractor? Chain works for contour but does nothing to prevent kick up. If the shredder catches something it could flip up and hit the operator if you do not have ROPS.
Wow, I've never heard of that!!!! Sounds very dangerous.
Yes it is.....wait , are you being sarcastic? Can't tell. After clearing a pine stand, I mow it about once a year. There's still plenty of stumps left there....you know where this story is going....yep, I forgot the stumps at one end of the clearing are taller than the other and caught the front edge (guard) of the mower, turned around in time to see the 7' wide mower pretty much standing straight up and down. I don't know if I raised the 3 pth or it just slipped over the stump but she fell back to earth in the right direction; and didn't keep going over onto the ROPS. Maybe the linkage would/did stop it from going all the way over, maybe the pto shaft stops it too; I don't know and I don't ever want to test it again to find out. One h*ll of a sight. Not a comfy feeling. ...and this was with hard linkage, not a chain "top link"
Wow, that's crazy weird. If I caught things on the front edge of the mower, it stopped me dead in my tracks.
I've only did it once on the right corner and it slid my tractor around until it came loose. Not saying it can't happen though.![]()
Agreed. anything can happen when mowing. I'm glad I don't mow ditches anymore. I took way too many risks for $$$.
I mow 1 7/8 mile of road banks/ditches. I mow another 1 3/4 mile of waterways and fencelines. I've found it best to remove an obstacle when first detected rather than remember to dodge it when mowing.![]()
The last summer I mowed, it was roughly 175 acres worth of ditches, water impoundments and right of ways. I contract mowed for three summers and mowed the same areas. The city was supposed to remove obstacles I encountered however they never did. It's amazing how a person can remember down to the square foot where they had to install a new shear bolt...![]()