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Re: sickel mower on 230 question
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Posted by Jimmy King on November 25, 2003 at 18:42:10 from (63.189.33.73):
In Reply to: sickel mower on 230 question posted by Kevin on November 25, 2003 at 17:45:52:
Kevin the mower for the 230 we had was for the 230 it was a pitman mower. Now on the left side be low the platform there should be a cast tube, the mower had a chain with a steel peg same diamiter as ID of tube when you raised the fast hitch the chain tightened up and raised the mower. That chain was fastened to the lift arm on the mower. on the right side of the mower was a nother chain and I can't remember just where it was fastened but it had a clevis on it and there was a flat piece on the tractor it hooked on to stop you when you let the fast hitch down. I will look through the pictures to see if I can find a picture on the tractor. I hope you under stood all this I am sorry I am not the best whth words. Jim
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