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Farmall M JD #5 Sickle Bar?
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Posted by Clarkbug on May 12, 2007 at 06:08:25 from (209.23.9.59):
Hello All. So now that the weather is warm, and Im finally able to tinker with my M (purchased last December) without my hands freezing to it, I have also decided I want it to be able to do something useful. I would really like to pick up one of the mid-mount mowers that mounts on an M or an H, but I havent had any luck finding them. Well, at least not anywhere near me, and I dont really want to pay 1/2 the cost of the mower to ship it. However, there are a few John Deere #5 mowers that I have seen for sale in my area. I know that originally they used some type of clamp on system to fit a JD tractor. Does anyone know how hard it is to rig something up to so this will fit my M? Has anyone here done such a thing? Or am I looking to spend a lot of cash for something that I shouldnt bother with? (If I ever did get this thing, I would then need to figure out how to hook up those hydraulics of mine, but Im sure that will be another post) Thanks in advance! ~Bug
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