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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 21, 2007 at 17:32:03 from (209.226.106.87):
In Reply to: Re: IH 200 posted by gene bender on March 21, 2007 at 16:55:28:
gene: I've given thought to putting short axles on both sides of a SA, use a SC front bolster. Turn crown and pinion to reverse tractor. Build a setback axle. Build a fuel tank only 12" long Put seat between fuel tank and gear shift. Go with as low tires as possible. Put mower on back for rear travel. Problem is, I just bought a new belt, it wouldn't be right length, but I also haven't installed it yet. I think having the mower out there with nothing over it would be great mowing up to trees. Then a guy could also drive mower from front pulley, build a torque tube and install and automatic transmission before the 4 speed. Soon we'd have a $25,000. mower, on second thought Kubota may do better than that on a zero turn. Anyway one tackles it corn stalks still do a good clean up for winter storage.
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