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Offset Mowing
The Tow Bar allows it to offset the cutting path of the DR TOW-BEHIND FIELD and BRUSH MOWER up to 72 in from the center of the
Tow Vehicle. The provided offset positions are “No Offset” (in line with Tow Vehicle), “Middle Offset” (53-1/2 in from center of Tow
Vehicle) or “Full Offset” (72 in from center of the Tow Vehicle). Offset mowing allows user to mow closer to equipment, trees, and
fences while Tow Vehicle stays at a safer distance. It also allows user to drive in an area already cut and not through grass and brush
that hasn’t been cut yet.
See section Changing the Tow Bar Offset Direction to allow offsetting Mower to left side of Tow Vehicle.
Offsetting the Tow Bar:
1. Remove Hair Pin, Washer, and Clevis Pin that secures Tow Bar in Offset
Bracket (Figure 40).
2. Rotate Tow bar to Desired Offset (No Offset, Middle Offset, or Full Offset).
3. Reinstall Clevis Pin, Washer, and Hair Pin to Lock Tow Bar in Place.
Offsetting the Tow Bar Extension:
1. Remove Hair Pin, Washer, and Clevis Pin that secures Tow Bar Extension to
Tow Bar (Figure 41).
2. Rotate Tow Bar Extension so Offset angle is the same as at the Offset Bracket
(No Offset, Middle Offset, or Full Offset).
3. Reinstall Clevis Pin, Washer, and Hair Pin to Lock Tow Bar Extension in
Place.
When performing offset mowing, always be sure that the Tow Bar offset, and the Tow Bar Extension offset match (Figure 38). This
ensures the DR TOW-BEHIND FIELD and BRUSH MOWER will track parallel to the tow vehicle path.