Hey all...very noob tractor owner here.
Dealer dropped off my B2650 with Rotary Cutter attached after mentioning at the dealer during their educational walk-around after we purchased that it was ready to use.
I mowed about 4 acres of level ground with no ditches or anything and then parked the tractor in garage with rotary cutter lowered so the tail wheel was on the ground.
When I went to back the tractor out of the garage today to move some stuff with the loader, I noticed a slight angle in the top link; I was very going very slow when mowing and like I said, there are no ditches or anything too un-level on my land that I think would have caused this...perhaps I shouldn't have parked it with tailwheel on the ground?
I guess my first question would be is this bend in the toplink a big deal if I'm only going to be using a rotary cutter on the rear for the foreseeable future? Second, any ideas what might have caused this damage?
Thanks for any assistance you can offer!
Dealer dropped off my B2650 with Rotary Cutter attached after mentioning at the dealer during their educational walk-around after we purchased that it was ready to use.
I mowed about 4 acres of level ground with no ditches or anything and then parked the tractor in garage with rotary cutter lowered so the tail wheel was on the ground.
When I went to back the tractor out of the garage today to move some stuff with the loader, I noticed a slight angle in the top link; I was very going very slow when mowing and like I said, there are no ditches or anything too un-level on my land that I think would have caused this...perhaps I shouldn't have parked it with tailwheel on the ground?
I guess my first question would be is this bend in the toplink a big deal if I'm only going to be using a rotary cutter on the rear for the foreseeable future? Second, any ideas what might have caused this damage?
Thanks for any assistance you can offer!
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