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Re: Re: 1 PT sickle mower connection help
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Posted by Dean on April 15, 2003 at 07:44:43 from (66.160.14.81):
In Reply to: Re: 1 PT sickle mower connection help posted by Hugh MacKay on April 14, 2003 at 18:32:47:
Hugh, The "C" bracket would connect to the fast hitch cross bar if it was another 4 inches wider. That's my problem, it isn't. I am assuming that they made an auxilary bracket that bolted on to the fast hitch but I can't see how it would have attached. The drive line from the sickle mower to the PTO goes above the bar that supports the hitch socket. I did hook the sickle mower up to the one point socket just to see how things lined up. If I can figure out this stabilizing bracket problem I will be pretty happy with this sickle mower.
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