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Re: Needing help with a Farmall 130
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Posted by NKYshane on April 15, 2007 at 18:37:17 from (207.69.137.8):
In Reply to: Re: Needing help with a Farmall 130 posted by Hugh MacKay on April 15, 2007 at 10:31:23:
Thanks for all the advice guys. The mower deck came off of a Super A. The guy had a Super A that was burnt in a barn fire along with the mower. But I did some trading and got the 130 (wasn"t in the fire and is in good shape) and the mower. I have the bars that run from the mower towards the back. What the guy had done, was turned the U-shaped drawbar on the Super A backwards (facing foward) and welded brackets on it for the bars and pulleys. Its pretty shotty looking actually. But with that problem, then I can"t use the drawbar. I want to keep the drawbar so that I can pull trailers still. I have had it all for almost 2 years and finally getting around to putting the mower under it. Had to order new wheels and roller (melted from the fire). Got them this past week. My lawn mower has started acting up, so figured this would be a good time to put the deck under the 130 and make the lawn mower my back up mower.
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