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Rotary Cutting - Chain
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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1046827" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>I've tried with a top link, with a chain, and with nothing. Using nothing didn't work well for me, because it didn't let me lift over stumps, logs, ditches and such. The chain was okay, but in my opinion allowed too much movement over certain terrain. With our terrain around here (hilly), I prefer to use the top link. Unless you have one of the very few tractors with down pressure in the 3pt, the bushhog can still lift in the rear when needed. I've backed up some very steep banks, and have never gotten too bound up. My bushhog doesn't have a flexible link, but many do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1046827, member: 14175"] I’ve tried with a top link, with a chain, and with nothing. Using nothing didn’t work well for me, because it didn’t let me lift over stumps, logs, ditches and such. The chain was okay, but in my opinion allowed too much movement over certain terrain. With our terrain around here (hilly), I prefer to use the top link. Unless you have one of the very few tractors with down pressure in the 3pt, the bushhog can still lift in the rear when needed. I’ve backed up some very steep banks, and have never gotten too bound up. My bushhog doesn’t have a flexible link, but many do. [/QUOTE]
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