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NWMO 901 SOS

11-01-2007 19:59:24




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Hello all,

I was speaking with a work associate today who has an old ford tractor (80? or 90?) and some implements. He has a sickle mower that has never worked on his tractor (stays a foot or two of the ground)third party image. He indicated everything else has worked fine on the 3 point, plow, brush cutter, etc., just not this sickle mower. At any rate, he just wants to get rid of the sickle mower third party imageand wants almost nothing for it. Is there something I should look for that would keep it from working on my tractor? or should I just go pick it up?third party image We purchuse product from this guy with regularity and he is a good ol' boy, so I sure he's shooting strait. I hope to hay some of the patsure in the future and thought this sounded too goot to pass up.

Chris

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mhb@ufe

11-02-2007 05:40:04




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 Re: sickle mower in reply to NWMO 901 SOS, 11-01-2007 19:59:24  
Some of the dearborn mowers required extensions on both lift links to drop them down low enough. The Ns lift arms may go low enough without the extensions.

Mark



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soundguy

11-01-2007 21:19:58




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 Re: sickle mower in reply to NWMO 901 SOS, 11-01-2007 19:59:24  
If it's cheap to free.. go get it.. figure it out later. if it don't fit yer tractor.. sell it for profit, or pass along the savings to a fellow member and have a bit to eat / drink with them, or get a tractor to fit it!

Maybee he's got some real big tires on his tractor and 3pt don't make it low enough.. .. maybee 3pt is adjusted wrong.. etc..

100% worst case scenereo is that you could make some offset lower brackets that pin to the mower, and then engage the lift arms as an offset..e tc.

Soundguy

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