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Re: Farmall H JD#5 mower
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Posted by REMMo on November 10, 2002 at 08:39:04 from (207.192.228.81):
In Reply to: Farmall H JD#5 mower posted by Kelly C on November 10, 2002 at 02:23:44:
Just take your swinging drawbar off and bolt the crosspiece on the mower down on top of the tractor drawbar. The holes should line, up some of them are slotted. Be sure to use bolts that are as big as the holes and it is best to double nut them as the vibration of the mower makes it hard to keep them tight. I,ve had one of these on an H for years and they are one of the best older mowers you can get. Adjust the rear wheels to 7ft or less and the right one so it is to the inside of the inner shoe on the sickle bar. Grease it often and check for loose bolts. Have fun REM PS. You might be able to mount it with the swinging drawbar swung clear to the left and not take it off. Give it a try, I usually just took mine off as the mower just gets left on most of the time.
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