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Re: How would a sickel bart mower mount to my h?
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Posted by Don LC on December 15, 2002 at 20:02:06 from (24.166.248.35):
In Reply to: How would a sickel bart mower mount to my h? posted by Sean Brinston on December 15, 2002 at 19:26:18:
If it is a rear mount IH mower , it will have a single rear wheel and a " V " angle frame.....it will bolt to your drawbar with two flat plates.....the mower will have what looks like a drawbar also....it bolts to the mowers V frame at each end.... the two plates bolt to the mower cross drawbar and too the tractor drawbar.....the rear mower wheel will swivel 360*.....mower will have a power takeoff shakt that will slide onto your tractor.....make sure this shaft has the long complete safety cover, that fastens to the PTO cover on your H.....you have to block it up when you mount an un mount it......I made adjustable leggs that I welded on mime.....that was about 50 years ago......
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