Posted by Paul from MI on June 13, 2013 at 04:21:51 from (204.106.248.120):
In Reply to: sickle bar length? posted by Ralphwd45 on June 13, 2013 at 00:11:04:
I used a 7ft. IHC #27V mower attached to my JD H for 20 years. It was a good combination in alfalfa and would run all day on 2qts. of gas an hour. There used to be an after-market attachment to hold the cutter bar off the ground for clipping weeds in pastures. It was made with a couple of lawn mower wheels and clamped to the back side of the cutter bar, but I haven't seen one in many years. Setting the cutter bar up a bit would work fine if your hay was standing good, but if it has been blown over, not so much. And I would think you'd need something in the center of the bar to compensate for sagging.
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