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Posted by Gene Wharton on Thursday, June 25, 2009:
A friend of mine has an MTE2000D Mitsibishi and asked me to help him install his tow behind brush hog mower. When we tried to lower the arms to hook up the mower, they would not go low enough. I can't find any reason why, but they stop when they are about 12" off the ground. When we lift the mower to install it, it carries the front casters about 3" off the ground. Can anyone help me figure out what to do to get the arms to go lower like they should in order to let the mower run level. By the way, he used this mower on the tractor last year.
Help!!
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