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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 529868" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>Hook up can be a hard but I have a system that works and is alot cheaper than new equipment. First you have to unhook it with the left hitch point on a block. Now when hooking you have to back up to the thing right. I then hook in the right arm then the drive shaft and the top link and plug in the hydro. Now adjust the left arm for and aft by moving the far end of the cutter bar whitch should not take much if you backed up right to start with. Then adjust the elevation with the hydro. </p><p>Yeah I know it is still a pain in the you know what. </p><p></p><p>How much trouble is it to turn around with a caddy? Does it make 90 deg corners well or do you have to stop and back up. I have hilly ground so I end up cutting alot of small weard shaped patches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 529868, member: 2218"] Hook up can be a hard but I have a system that works and is alot cheaper than new equipment. First you have to unhook it with the left hitch point on a block. Now when hooking you have to back up to the thing right. I then hook in the right arm then the drive shaft and the top link and plug in the hydro. Now adjust the left arm for and aft by moving the far end of the cutter bar whitch should not take much if you backed up right to start with. Then adjust the elevation with the hydro. Yeah I know it is still a pain in the you know what. How much trouble is it to turn around with a caddy? Does it make 90 deg corners well or do you have to stop and back up. I have hilly ground so I end up cutting alot of small weard shaped patches. [/QUOTE]
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