Thanks all.
My property now has hills, bumps, ground squirrel holes and many other features. The first (unexperienced/'practice') runs ended up scalping and gouging the dirt quite a bit. The tractor pushes the cutter down every time the tractor nose is pointed up.
Gerard's technique sounds like it might work well for me. The cutter looks like it will float by attaching chains in that manner. Gerard - if I picture this accurately, you raise the lower arms only for installation of the chains. Then when you are cutting the arms are probably lowered all the way down which makes the cutter held up to the elevation set by the chains. Correct?
You may not avoid all scalping that way, but the tractor itself will not be pushing the cutter down into the ground as much. Correct?
Would there be any benefit in attaching the toplink with a chain also to increase and improve the floating even more?