I wonder if I'm overthinking the adjustments of the 3 point.
I adjust the width of the arms to fit the equipment to prevent the equipment from swinging back and forth when operating. That being said, when I back up to my 3 point mower I can almost never get it to line up easily. I do live in the Ozarks and the ground is not that even or easy to roll around a 60" 3 point. I wind up prying it around with a 2 X 4 or some other lever.
Back to my question. Should I just let it stay wide and let the mower trail naturally or should I try to keep it tightened up with the lower links? Is it a big deal either way? When using a box blade or counter weight I prefer to have it adjusted to prevent the swaying..and I do. But with the mower, is it that critical since it rolls on it's own wheels?
What are you guys doing?
I adjust the width of the arms to fit the equipment to prevent the equipment from swinging back and forth when operating. That being said, when I back up to my 3 point mower I can almost never get it to line up easily. I do live in the Ozarks and the ground is not that even or easy to roll around a 60" 3 point. I wind up prying it around with a 2 X 4 or some other lever.
Back to my question. Should I just let it stay wide and let the mower trail naturally or should I try to keep it tightened up with the lower links? Is it a big deal either way? When using a box blade or counter weight I prefer to have it adjusted to prevent the swaying..and I do. But with the mower, is it that critical since it rolls on it's own wheels?
What are you guys doing?