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Re: Farmall H with belly mower
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Posted by glennster on February 08, 2006 at 06:40:58 from (24.15.146.13):
In Reply to: Farmall H with belly mower posted by John in Ne. on February 07, 2006 at 18:59:57:
john, i use a farmall cub with a 59" woods belly mower for the ditches at my farms. i also bought a swisher trailing mower from big r's and hook that up behind the cub. the swisher is basically a mower deck on wheels with its own engine and electric start. the mower will trail behind the tractor or you can telescope the hitch to run along side. i take a 10 ft swath with the cub pulling this. it also works great if you have steep ditches, the tractor stays up and you run the deck down into the ditch. my cub pulls the woods 59 with no problem unless the grass gets really long. keep the blades sharp and the deck adjusted correctly.i run my blades with the back of the blades about 3/8 to 1/2 inch higher than the front. john deere has a handy little plastic measuring device to set the blades. it works great. good luck!
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