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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 01, 2003 at 17:32:20 from (209.226.247.117):
In Reply to: Equipment Hitches for Super A posted by Bama Red on June 01, 2003 at 11:11:41:
Red: I ran pto equipment for years with SA and 130 using swinging drawbar set in line with tractor pto. If you have a 7' sickle mower that bolts to the H drawbar, and has tail wheel, most likely the H was enough wider than the SA, so when you bolt to SA drawbar so mower heel lines up with right rear tire for mowing, the pto is not far off being in line with tractor shaft. My dad had one of those 7' mowers with tail wheel. On 130 there was a steel rod from mower, between left rear wheel and fender to rockshaft on tractors hydraulics, that raised and lowered the mower bar. Contrary to what some people may think this was a factory setup, according to mower manual for a Super A. Our mower would also bolt right up to H or 300, we used a shorter pull rod and hooked a hydraulic cylinder on the end along the side of tractor. This was not a factory option. The interesting part in all of this is 130 did 90% of the mowing. Many many Super As have pulled 7' semi mount sickle mowers. On the disk plow I wouldn't comment, as I have no experience. On the disk harrow SA will pull 20 plate tandem comfortably and a 24 plate with some difficulty. 28 blade if gang angle is not too sharp.
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