I see a lot of people writing about having to manually move the mower around to get the 3-point links onto the pins. But if your mower is too heavy to just shove around, it's pretty easy to move it using your top link.
Even before I had all the iMatch quick hitch and hydraulic top link crap, I would just manage heavier implements by connecting the old turnbuckle top link first, and then using that to move the implement toward one lower link, and then the other.
Archemedes had the right idea, maybe because he was old.
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Everyone around here has a "I mowed over a ground hornet nest" story, they're too common here. I have a friend who's young son actually fell
into one, one leg all the way up to the groin got stuck in the nest... he ended up in the ICU, and now has life-long sensitivity to stings and other irritants.