Good idea. The mower mowing height is defined by the rear roller, you can produce a new rear roller bracket to get higher mowing height. FYI, we supply the roller and rotor bearing on your mower, if Titan doesn't supply it, you can contact with us.🙂
thanks for sharing the video I have the Titan frail mower, you can adjust the glide plates up and down, it has about four different bolt hole positions.
@mad tater - I believe the reason for the difference is that there are 2 Titan companies. Titan Attachments (which I believe this is an example of) is more or less an import company that "brands" their products TITAN, and Titan Implements out of Tennesee, which actually manufactures their equipment, and "does" import "some" parts for them. If you look closely, you can see that the Titan Implements version of the flail mowers DOES have adjustments on the sides.
It does change the cut height a bit, but kind of changes your mowers geometry as well. I messed with my top link, but it wasn’t a good enough solution on my mower.
It helps with smaller adjustments. But not quite enough to make this mower cut how I wanted. It the three point is adjusted too far out your implement will almost drag on the ground when you go through a dip as well.
Good idea.
The mower mowing height is defined by the rear roller, you can produce a new rear roller bracket to get higher mowing height.
FYI, we supply the roller and rotor bearing on your mower, if Titan doesn't supply it, you can contact with us.🙂
Awesome, thank you!
thanks for sharing the video I have the Titan frail mower, you can adjust the glide plates up and down, it has about four different bolt hole positions.
Mine doesn’t have adjustable guides.
@@billygrossjr.5585 I saw that I had to weld wider feet on mine
@mad tater - I believe the reason for the difference is that there are 2 Titan companies. Titan Attachments (which I believe this is an example of) is more or less an import company that "brands" their products TITAN, and Titan Implements out of Tennesee, which actually manufactures their equipment, and "does" import "some" parts for them. If you look closely, you can see that the Titan Implements version of the flail mowers DOES have adjustments on the sides.
@@JoeGalanteTribute that explains a lot
@@madtater5948 the American company (Titan Implements) changed their name to IronCraft in September 2022 to avoid that confusion.
I have a woodman flail mower on my CK and I was told to control the cut height by adjusting the top link
It does change the cut height a bit, but kind of changes your mowers geometry as well. I messed with my top link, but it wasn’t a good enough solution on my mower.
@@billygrossjr.5585 suppose to adjust cut height with the top link and then put the 3 point all the way down and let it float
It helps with smaller adjustments. But not quite enough to make this mower cut how I wanted. It the three point is adjusted too far out your implement will almost drag on the ground when you go through a dip as well.