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Re: Attaching mower to H
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Posted by Steve on August 25, 2002 at 17:06:14 from (65.128.69.17):
In Reply to: Attaching mower to H posted by Kelly C on August 25, 2002 at 15:34:41:
Attaching antique implements to antique tractors is one of the things that makes owning one interesting. Attaching a sickle mower is easier if the mower is blocked up to the correct height and position when it is removed so that the next time you hitch up you can get the drawbar back to it at the correct height. It is tricky getting the mower hitch bracket to line up on the drawbar but it can be done with practice when backing up the tractor to the mower. Attaching a cultivator is another one of those chores that used to take time, but thankfully it was only a once-a-year job. Good luck, and keep the fingers out of the sickle.
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