marting
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Hi all,
Recent tractor owner here. I got it with a flail mower which came pre-attached on delivery; so far I have never taken it off since it acts as my loader counterweight too.
This may end up a dumb question but I'm new to this and it seems non obvious to me...
When I drop the rear lift arms all the way down the mower has the rear roller sitting on the ground with the front & 2 side skids slightly off the ground. Please see attached pictures.
To take it off the tractor I would assume if I simply knock out the pins holding it to the lift arms gravity takes over and the front/skids hit the ground. This is probably not a good idea and since the rear arms are already at lowest position how would I then line it up to pick it up again? I would assume I cannot lift it back up by hand.
What is the correct way to manage this?
Thank you,
-M.
Recent tractor owner here. I got it with a flail mower which came pre-attached on delivery; so far I have never taken it off since it acts as my loader counterweight too.
This may end up a dumb question but I'm new to this and it seems non obvious to me...
When I drop the rear lift arms all the way down the mower has the rear roller sitting on the ground with the front & 2 side skids slightly off the ground. Please see attached pictures.
To take it off the tractor I would assume if I simply knock out the pins holding it to the lift arms gravity takes over and the front/skids hit the ground. This is probably not a good idea and since the rear arms are already at lowest position how would I then line it up to pick it up again? I would assume I cannot lift it back up by hand.
What is the correct way to manage this?
Thank you,
-M.