Posted by Bryce Frazier on March 20, 2014 at 10:44:18 from (67.142.182.26):
Well, I had a thunk....
I took my Farmall Super C FH Drawbar out to the meadow, and put it infront of my JD No. 5 mower. (I actually have three...) One of my mowers has a IH bracket for attaching it to IH tractors, rather than the typical JD Clamps.
Well, the FH Drawbar fits perfectly between the attaching piece on the mower (so to clarify, the FH piece is ON TOP OF, and IN BETWEEN the other). PLUS many of the holes line up, and appear to be the same size, soooo, can I put this on the tractor? The mower has a hand lift lever, and a setup for a Hydro Cilinder, so if I locked the FH in the median position (still not sure how to do that???) then I could extend the lines, and lift/lower the mower with the FH Cylinder? What do ya think?
I assume there are a few things to wonder:
Power... 23 Hp should be more than enough right?
Attachment Angle... Will the mower be hooked at the wrong angle?
And... What else?
Has anyone ever tried such an amazing ideer before? Bryce
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