The top link on your rear finish mower needs to be adjusted longer so the flex link hangs down at about 45 degrees. This will allow the rear wheels on the mower to touch the ground and the deck will follow the contours of the yard much better.
Noticed that in the video after the fact and drove me crazy. Almost wanted to redo it haha. You are 100% right though and good note for others to be aware of. Happy tractoring
What are some of your other top selling TYM models? I ask because there's going to be some model reduction due to overlap with Branson and I'm guessing the "top selling" will be most likely to survive the cut. Thanks
Good question. Hard to say for sure but I honestly see them keeping the majority as they are built in two difference facilities. Both of which they will want to keep a good flow and mix of product through. They already have tooling in place for production. If they cut models next year, I don't think it will be as many as most think.
Very well done.
I have a T254. Very similar. Just a step up really.
The top link on your rear finish mower needs to be adjusted longer so the flex link hangs down at about 45 degrees. This will allow the rear wheels on the mower to touch the ground and the deck will follow the contours of the yard much better.
Noticed that in the video after the fact and drove me crazy. Almost wanted to redo it haha. You are 100% right though and good note for others to be aware of. Happy tractoring
What are some of your other top selling TYM models? I ask because there's going to be some model reduction due to overlap with Branson and I'm guessing the "top selling" will be most likely to survive the cut. Thanks
Good question. Hard to say for sure but I honestly see them keeping the majority as they are built in two difference facilities. Both of which they will want to keep a good flow and mix of product through. They already have tooling in place for production. If they cut models next year, I don't think it will be as many as most think.
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