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IH 364 verses Rotary Mower

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Davy

03-03-2005 15:56:04




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I have a 1977 364 IH and am just wondering how big a rotary mower this tractor will handle? I think the tractor is around 40hp don't know for sure but seems pretty powerful for it's size.




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davy

03-06-2005 06:27:07




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 Re: IH 364 verses Rotary Mower in reply to Davy, 03-03-2005 15:56:04  
No one out there knows what the lift capacitys and hp rating for a 364? I"m buying a brush hog and don"t want to get one to big for the tractor. Thanks



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fixitforfree

03-16-2005 20:45:38




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 Re: IH 364 verses Rotary Mower in reply to davy, 03-06-2005 06:27:07  
I have a 364 diesel and I use a 5" Rhino (CY60) behind mine and love it. The CY series Rhinos are the heaviest Rhino makes and it is absolutely the heaviest 5" mower I have ever seen. My 364 handles it fine but it makes the front of my tractor pretty light when picked up. That being said, your 364 will easily handle a 6" mower (no bigger) if it is of typical build. My friends have various makes of 6" mowers that aren"t as heavy as my CY60 Rhino.

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Davy

03-17-2005 06:59:57




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 Re: IH 364 verses Rotary Mower in reply to fixitforfree, 03-16-2005 20:45:38  
The one I finnally got was a older sunshine it measures right at 7" on the deck so i guess it is about a 6"6" and is heavy-heavy, the deck is made out of about 8 gauge steel and the runners are 3/8 and the three point hookup is 3/8, I wore out a older Servis Rhino 5", this thing is built like a tank and has a lot bigger gearcase than the Rhino, I don"t know what this thing weighs but is a lot heavier than the Rhino but the tractor seems to handle it ok, Thanks for the answer just a little late, LOL. Dave

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fixitforfree

03-19-2005 09:08:32




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 Re: IH 364 verses Rotary Mower in reply to Davy, 03-17-2005 06:59:57  
Rhino makes 3 series of mowers SE, TW and CY (in order from light duty to heavy duty). You more than likely had an SE model as they are much cheaper made and, as a result, much cheaper to buy. I have never seen a home-owner buy a Cy series as I have. For the most part, only cities, airports etc. will pay the high $ for a CY series. I bought mine at an auction from a city and only paid $200 for it and it is like new. It is only 5' and list for $2100 new. An SE 5' like my dad has was only $700 new. Anyway, sorry for the Rhino chatter if you're not interested but glad you found a mower.

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fixitforfree

03-19-2005 09:07:55




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 Re: IH 364 verses Rotary Mower in reply to Davy, 03-17-2005 06:59:57  
Rhino makes 3 series of mowers SE, TW and CY (in order from light duty to heavy duty). You more than likely had an SE model as they are much cheaper made and, as a result, much cheaper to buy. I have never seen a home-owner buy a Cy series as I have. For the most part, only cities, airports etc. will pay the high $ for a CY series. I bought mine at an auction from a city and only paid $200 for it and it is like new. It is only 5' and list for $2100 new. An SE 5' like my dad has was only $700 new. Anyway, sorry for the Rhino chatter if you're not interested but glad you found a mower.

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