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Belly mower for Farmall A???
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Posted by Tom Williams III on December 28, 2003 at 11:03:28 from (66.37.197.105):
I am finding more and more that I love this old tractor. Rode it around some and could easily see into the bushes and stuff I want to cut. Is there a belly mower to fit an a? I am pretty sure there is a sickle mower that fits. Having read a lot here I am finding there are a lot of ways to do a job and that a farmer is far more than someone who gets dirty. Farmers are very adaptable, very clever people who can find a way to get the job done, given any way at all. Is there a belly mower that can cut brush up to say 2 1/2 inches or so? The rest can easily be done with axe or chain saw. What are the advantages of belly mower and sickle mower? Also if the cutting I have to do is limited to 2 inch limbs and less do I really need a bush hog? Thank you all for the wonderful information you have given so far. I am finding more and more that the answers I find here are very insiteful and realistic. Thanks again Tom
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