Posted by Tugb on August 24, 2008 at 09:42:35 from (199.227.104.226):
In Reply to: Re: sickle mower posted by Steven f/AZ on August 24, 2008 at 08:52:46:
That is some wonderful information that you just gave me, and i LOVE videos!fully mounted is what Im looking for. so w/ a pitman i physically have to move this (stick) back and forth while im mowing (I was always told there is no such thing as a dumb question, you might dissagree) or is this the difference btwn my touch control moving the bar up and down or the pitman...obviously i have NO idea what im talking about, I saw a guy on a cub cutting w/ one and it came out real nice so i decided i wanted one.... it looked like he was raising and lowering it w/ his touch control (this may be a TOTALLY different system) and i wouldn't want to go any bigger than a 6' im just mowing my lawn its about 5 acres I know this 130 is totally overkill but after restoring i have to do something w/ it
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