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Re: Farmall Super C for mowing
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Posted by Haas on July 19, 2004 at 05:59:20 from (12.65.18.237):
In Reply to: Farmall Super C for mowing posted by Maine-ah on July 19, 2004 at 05:38:57:
The Super C should handle a 5 ft bush hog OK. You will need and over running clutch for the PTO so the bush hog inertia won't push you when you want to stop forward motion. You can get a 3 point conversion for the Super C from Saginaw County Tractor. If you don't have a hydraulic remote, you will have to add that to work the cylinder for the 3 point. Worksaver makes a 3 point conversion that works off the rockshaft arms. However the rockshaft arms are not strong enought to lift much on the 3 point and the arms that pass from the rockshafts to the back are in the way. You can get a finish mower from Woods. You can get a belly mower or one that goes on the 3 point hitch. All this "stuff" is going to cost you quite a bit more than you probably will have to pay for a fairly decent Super C.
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