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Re: Re: belly mower AND a 2pt FH on a 140??
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Posted by Pete in PA on February 26, 2004 at 19:12:49 from (134.192.251.174):
In Reply to: Re: belly mower AND a 2pt FH on a 140?? posted by Hugh MacKay on February 26, 2004 at 18:02:57:
Hi Hugh, First let me say that I've enjoyed reading your posts over the years, and want to thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge! I had thought of fabricating a 2pt FH, but could go w/a pt too, depending on difficulty level of making a 2pt work. 2pt seems more versatile to me, and more secure... My 140 is currently set up with front blade, but the L59 belly mount is rigged to a belt pully off the side of the PTO housing, under the seat. I see where you're going with this I think...the belt would compete with the same space needed for the 1ptFH? any thoughts / creative ideas? No pic available right now... Pete
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