Posted by Dave H (MI) on April 25, 2014 at 08:40:09 from (50.124.41.76):
In Reply to: sickle mower posted by tbish on April 25, 2014 at 03:36:11:
Based on information in sales literature of the time and drawing on my own experience with the mowers in question? I would say the 100 series balanced head mower. The 450 is the biggest tractor actually listed in anything I have on hand but there are pictures showing 500 series tractors and even one that appears to be a 706. I have seen a few of these mowers about and they either sell for the sun and moon or go cheap. If they go cheap I usually pick them up so I have a 100 trailer, a 120 semi mount, and a 115 midmount (that un wasn't cheap but if the fella wanted it back tomorrow I would ask double and still have second thoughts!). I have never come across a FH version but would buy it if I did as I have a 300 with FH and would like to get someone else out there helping with the mowing. Some come with rear PTO and a hitch so you can pull a conditioner behind the bar. These work very well if you can find a good one. They are very old now, however, and any I have seen had rubber rollers that go all to pieces the first time out.
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