CMV
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Can you offset a rotary cutter/bush hog far to the left or right adjusting stabilizers to keep it that way to make it easier to mow against fences or keep tires a little further away from drop-offs? Not so far that you're rubbing a rear tire, but enough that you're notably far to one side.
Asked a couple people this morning and they agreed "oh no! you will quickly destroy your gearbox if the PTO shaft isn't straight". Could be true, but with joints at each end I'd think that wouldn't matter. I don't see how that is any different than the shaft not being perfectly parallel to the spline - it's at an angle from the PTO spline down to the gearbox, so why would an angle to the left or right be any different?
Asked a couple people this morning and they agreed "oh no! you will quickly destroy your gearbox if the PTO shaft isn't straight". Could be true, but with joints at each end I'd think that wouldn't matter. I don't see how that is any different than the shaft not being perfectly parallel to the spline - it's at an angle from the PTO spline down to the gearbox, so why would an angle to the left or right be any different?