You have an A-21. I have two of them, one still has the original lettering, both have 6' bars. It shares a lot of common components with the C-21, and the later versions used on the Super C, 200,230 and 240. The A-16 would manual hand lift control on it. It is required to offset your left rear tire for the lift rod to hook up to the touch-control.
They came with 5' 6' or 7' bars and according to the catalog will cut 21 acres of hay in a 10 hour day.
The 24 series has a heavier frame, double spings and was made for the larger tractors.
I can't tell by your pictures if all of the mounting hardware is there or not. There should be another small rod that wedges in between the final drives.
This post was edited by Joe-AL at 19:09:30 06/27/11.
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