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Re: IH 1974ish Farmall bush hog or finishing mower
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Posted by scotty on September 14, 2004 at 11:52:54 from (199.231.49.128):
In Reply to: Re: IH 1974ish Farmall bush hog or finishing mower posted by Colin on September 14, 2004 at 10:27:39:
Colin, Im sorry I didnt realize that you had a 1 pt fast hitch, thought you just had a drawbar. With the drawbar arangement you would have the mower centered behind the PTO giving you mower offset to your left which could help cutting around trees. With the fast hitch,I think you would want the mower centered with the hitch and the PTO would drive shaft would be at a slight angle. You would also need to fabricate the 1pt male hitch on the mower with some brackets to take advantage of your 1pt. Some of the guys on here have made some of there own fast hitch implements, like Hugh MacKay who could probablly help you out more than myself. Also a lot of guys use the Woods belly mower under that tractor for finish mowing and I have heard it works quite well. Hope this helps. scotty
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