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Old 05-29-2013, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by rydplrs View Post
macman,

there are float slots in the two brackets that connect the mule drive to the tractor lift. I will see if there is any upwards float in the tractor part of the lift.

I have not tried messing around with the lift on the mower to much, because i don't want to do more damage, but if its like the snowblower, it will lower it until it is in contact with the ground, keep moving down through the 'float zone' then keep driving down. I can lift the front wheels of the tractor right of the ground, by lowering the snowblower all the way, that's why i was wondering if there was something that might be hooked up wrong.
With only getting a max 3" cut height, and the gauge showing up to 6" as a max, it just seems wrong


i know on my deere, if i use the plow hole in the lift bracket, it will not lift a snowblower, and if i use the snowblower setting on a plow will not lower all the way to the ground.


Oak,
Is that lock pin located near my right foot inside the frame? and is the rockshaft you are referring to the one with the 2 pins that connect to the mule drive?
Your float pin is DEFINITELY in. Oak is right on.
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