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Re: Pull Type Bush Cutter/Hog for Farmall A??
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Posted by NDS on June 30, 2003 at 06:25:34 from (152.163.253.102):
In Reply to: Pull Type Bush Cutter/Hog for Farmall A?? posted by Gary W Doyle on June 29, 2003 at 16:12:20:
Gary: I pulled a 5 ft. cutter with my 1941 A for several years but in South where grass grows fast and thick the 5 ft. was a litttle too much sometimes a 4 ft. would have been better suited. You will need adapter to adapt 1 1/8 PTO shaft on A to modern 1 3/8 size ( may be off on shaft sizes) one with override clutch would be best. Will need threaded adjuster to use in place where hydraulic cylinder would normaly go. You should avoid sharp turns as much as you can to protect U joint if you must make short turn I have found it is good to take PTO out of gear until straightened out. I have found that hooking to drawbar off center so cutter shaft lines up with tractor PTO works best. Most any brand cutter should work OK. Hope all this rambling might help.
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