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Re: Mounted mower for F-20
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Posted by Okla/Kans Bil on March 09, 2003 at 12:57:43 from (209.240.198.63):
In Reply to: Mounted mower for F-20 posted by Dave on March 09, 2003 at 09:08:28:
How do you know the more came out the same time the F-20 was in prpoduction. Is it a belly mount, or a rear semi mount? If it is a rear mount with one wheel trailing in back with a V frame, then the chances are very good that this mower came ut in the 40s and 50s, not the 30s. If it has a rear steel wheel instead of rubber, then at least it would look better on your 20. Thre drawbar for the 20 and 30 and H & M were able to mount these mowers equally with not much trouble. Of course , on a 20 you had to use a hand or foot lift where on the H or M you could use the hydrolic cylendar. If the hand lift is gone, as it was taken off sometimes when used with hydro, ten that would tend to say its a newer mower. I use one of these mowers on my CC Case. I use a 20 drawbar that has the center hole pulled out to mount it on, and I then can use the CCs motor lift to raise and lower it with. I have a 30, but its too big, and I have no power lift. I leave the mower on the CC and use the30 to rake and bale with
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