I used to use a top link when using my rotary cutter. I bent the support struts on the rotary cutter when traversing a little creek with a short but steep bank.
I talked to a buddy about this and he recommended using a chain instead of a top link. I tried it and it works like a charm. I can traverse the creek without stressing the rotary cutter. I've also been warned that the chain offers no protection from the rotary cutter hitting something solid which would then cause the RC to pop upwards, possibly far enough to hit the person in the drivers seat.
I've used the chain and hit somthing unexpected. the RC did jump a foot or so but that was it. So, I feel in control with the chain, and it works better than the top link.
In your opinion is this a false sense of security?
Do you use a chain or top link on your RC?
I talked to a buddy about this and he recommended using a chain instead of a top link. I tried it and it works like a charm. I can traverse the creek without stressing the rotary cutter. I've also been warned that the chain offers no protection from the rotary cutter hitting something solid which would then cause the RC to pop upwards, possibly far enough to hit the person in the drivers seat.

I've used the chain and hit somthing unexpected. the RC did jump a foot or so but that was it. So, I feel in control with the chain, and it works better than the top link.
In your opinion is this a false sense of security?
Do you use a chain or top link on your RC?