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pto mounting bolt pattern smta/110 balanced mower?

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twopills

12-29-2007 09:26:16




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We are trying to mount 110 balanced sickle bar mower to smta. There is a rear shield that mounts to the independant pto unit and becomes the mounting bracket for the driven sprocket on the mower unit. We haven't been able to figure out which mounting bolts from rear pto housing match up to mounting plate. Should it be 2, 3, or 4 bolt pattern? It also appears spacers are required to clear the compression spring housing for engagement lever. Does anyone know/remember?

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MN Rick

12-29-2007 11:00:28




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 Re: pto mounting bolt pattern smta/110 balanced mower? in reply to twopills, 12-29-2007 09:26:16  
I've got a 115 mounted on a Super H out here in the yard. If anyone knows if they are the same or similiar, I'd be happy to send some pics if it would help.



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CNKS

12-29-2007 12:38:07




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 Re: pto mounting bolt pattern smta/110 balanced mower? in reply to MN Rick, 12-29-2007 11:00:28  
SH PTO and 460 PTO are totally different,



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CNKS

12-29-2007 12:42:42




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 Re: pto mounting bolt pattern smta/110 balanced mower? in reply to CNKS, 12-29-2007 12:38:07  
I meant to say SMTA -- however, the PTO on the SMTA might be similar if it has the transmission driven option, bolt patterns will be different, though.



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MN Rick

12-29-2007 16:01:10




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 Re: pto mounting bolt pattern smta/110 balanced mower? in reply to CNKS, 12-29-2007 12:42:42  
You are absolutely right. Didnt even cross my mind.



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