Posted by CenTex Farmall on October 21, 2011 at 20:25:01 from (12.50.128.130):
In Reply to: help identify posted by brian1855 on October 21, 2011 at 19:57:21:
You have a 27V sickle mower. I have two of them in my backyard.
The hydraulic setup is homemade but looks very functional. Originally used a one way cylinder that was mounted on the right side of the tractor that pushed on a lever that was hooked to a chain that pulled somewhere in the vicinity of where that cylinder is mounted.
The bar on the very front bolts directly to the fixed drawbar once you moved the sliding drawbar to one side (or removed it). Looks like they've welded on some extra plates.
Looks complete except for the front half of the PTO shaft. The hardest part is getting that first bolt in when hooking it on. It's simple and parts are not hard to find.
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