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Re: 2pt. sickle mower
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Posted by Charlie V aka F20II on August 07, 2005 at 11:58:58 from (67.136.130.178):
In Reply to: 2pt. sickle mower posted by jostev on August 07, 2005 at 11:21:21:
Jostev, IH made a fast hitch sickle bar mower, the only way I know that you could attach the mower you have is to find a couple of fast hitch points an weld them onto your mower you have now. Another way is to find would be to find an old junk fast hitch sickle bar mower an replace the parts with your mower. I am going out to my partners place today an work on a few tractors, will take a few pictures of a fast hitch sickle bar mower. Also remember that the prongs for fast hitches came in two different sizes, the smaller for the little tractors an the larger for the SH's, SM, 300's, 400's etc, help this helps - only my 3 cents I'm sure that other people can add to this
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