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25, 25v? mower question
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Posted by John S-B on August 10, 2005 at 21:33:07 from (152.163.101.13):
I have a mower that from reading posts in the archives I believe it to be a 25 or 25v mower. What is the difference between the two? I also need to know how the pivot end of the cutter bar waw raised so it did not drag while being transported. I have not found a manual for it yet. There is a lever system on the back that hooks to a chain that hooks to a lever and then to a spring that attaches to the right rear v frame. I am assuming that this is to help offset the weight of the cutter bar when lifting. There appears to be some other attachment points on tube that the chain lever is on. There is an ajustable bar that attaches to the front right of the frame and to the head of the cutter bar, but nothing holds the head end of the cutter bar off of the ground when I raise the hitch for trans port. ( I have the mower attached to a drawbar on my 3pt hitch.) Any help would be appreciated and if anyone has the manual I need I'd be interested in buying it.
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