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Re: sickle bar mower question
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 15, 2006 at 02:39:12 from (216.208.58.145):
In Reply to: Re: sickle bar mower question posted by tn terry t on September 14, 2006 at 20:10:55:
Terry: Forget those lofty titles like Mr. and Sir, I'm just Hugh. The A-22 mower was only ever sold as 5' or 6' cut, quite light in relation to the A-23. The A-23 was only sold as a 7' cut. With a 22 mower mounted on tractor and cutter flat on ground, two people could quite easily lift it to the raised position. If one pulled the pins at the pivot points of a 22 mower, I'm sure I could put it in the back of a pickup by myself as 3 pieces. The A-23 is very heavy, most folks would call it too heavy for these little tractors. If you mount an A-22 mower from a Super A on an A, you will probably need to modify the mount back at drawbar a bit to fit around the drawbar mount. I've forgotten but it could be as simple as using washers for shims.
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