Hello,
a newbie question regarding the cutting desk setup. It is an RC48-G20K which I believe is the wrong one for my tractor. I think it should be an RC48-G20K-S for four wheel steering. Somebody before had been very creative and cut off the front link and welded it together shorter. The rear linkage cannot be put into mounting point A on the frame due to the PTO being too long then. That means I cannot adjust it by the book.
So... the manual says to adjust the front linkage so that X-Y is 11mm. My adjustment is at the end stop with the anti-scalp rollers still on the ground and I believe this is not right. So am I correct that the pull of the front linkage lifts the front of the deck off the ground so that the anti-scalp rollers are in the air and that only the rear wheels are on the ground? Since the rear linkage is mounted at the very end there must be a very high force to lift the remaining 50kg weight at that shallow angle.
Kind regards,
Hugo
a newbie question regarding the cutting desk setup. It is an RC48-G20K which I believe is the wrong one for my tractor. I think it should be an RC48-G20K-S for four wheel steering. Somebody before had been very creative and cut off the front link and welded it together shorter. The rear linkage cannot be put into mounting point A on the frame due to the PTO being too long then. That means I cannot adjust it by the book.
So... the manual says to adjust the front linkage so that X-Y is 11mm. My adjustment is at the end stop with the anti-scalp rollers still on the ground and I believe this is not right. So am I correct that the pull of the front linkage lifts the front of the deck off the ground so that the anti-scalp rollers are in the air and that only the rear wheels are on the ground? Since the rear linkage is mounted at the very end there must be a very high force to lift the remaining 50kg weight at that shallow angle.
Kind regards,
Hugo
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