Ok, I dont want to sound dumb, but I sure feel that way at the moment. I have a 6' Industrial tilt/pivoting scraper blade that weighs in the neighborhood of 350-400lbs. Easy enough for my M8560HD to handle though. Problem is, when I hook it up to the 3 point and attempt to raise the unit off of the ground, I run into these two scenarios:
If the top link is long, the lift arms rotate under the top link rotating the blade inward as the lift arms go up, the top link does not raise.
If the top link is shortened, the unit is off the ground and the lift arms will not allow the unit to touch the ground, it appears the top link keeps the lift arms from completely lowering.
I have been adjusting the top link manually in order to use the blade which has worked, but lifting and lowering that chunk of steel manually is a major pain in the $&%^&!!
I dont believe I need a hydraulic top link, as I have seen numerous other large blades on tractors and all have had standard 3 point attachments.
I know I am missing something, and its probably some lever or knob on my new tractor that I am unaware of! A little help would be greatly appreciated!!
If the top link is long, the lift arms rotate under the top link rotating the blade inward as the lift arms go up, the top link does not raise.
If the top link is shortened, the unit is off the ground and the lift arms will not allow the unit to touch the ground, it appears the top link keeps the lift arms from completely lowering.
I have been adjusting the top link manually in order to use the blade which has worked, but lifting and lowering that chunk of steel manually is a major pain in the $&%^&!!
I dont believe I need a hydraulic top link, as I have seen numerous other large blades on tractors and all have had standard 3 point attachments.
I know I am missing something, and its probably some lever or knob on my new tractor that I am unaware of! A little help would be greatly appreciated!!