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<blockquote data-quote="dcarp" data-source="post: 1690735" data-attributes="member: 9179"><p>Atimm693, the mud issue can be helped by raising the angle of the cutter bar with is done by adjusting the location of the pin on the hydraulic cylinder which located in the center of the unit. This can change the angle of the cutter bar to between 2 & 10 degrees. Also check to see if your flotation springs are adjusted properly. If they are not the cutter bar will ride much heavier on the ground.</p><p>Of course drier ground will always help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcarp, post: 1690735, member: 9179"] Atimm693, the mud issue can be helped by raising the angle of the cutter bar with is done by adjusting the location of the pin on the hydraulic cylinder which located in the center of the unit. This can change the angle of the cutter bar to between 2 & 10 degrees. Also check to see if your flotation springs are adjusted properly. If they are not the cutter bar will ride much heavier on the ground. Of course drier ground will always help. [/QUOTE]
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