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Re: Farmall H frame strength
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Posted by SE Ohio Farmall on June 17, 2007 at 17:50:06 from (66.76.194.2):
In Reply to: Farmall H frame strength posted by SE Ohio Farmall on June 17, 2007 at 16:59:24:
Was it a frame mount side mower ? The frame rail strength looks iffy at best to me and to be honest, dads not real keen on the idea since the H is his " little man ". I was looking through the tractor photo galleries and seen an H with what I thought was the same mower but now I can't find it. The only thing that bugs me about the whole mess is the speed and the momentum that the cutter bar will have when raising and lowering it, not to mention the " bounce " it will have if I'm mowing with the bar up in the air a little bit . Like I said, I don't want to break the frame rail off of the tractor or I'm pretty sure that dad will have my hide! Any and all opinions are appreicated so please keep them comming.
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