Posted by Dave H (MI) on August 19, 2014 at 13:15:54 from (50.108.117.135):
In Reply to: Sickle bar mower posted by Jerf on August 19, 2014 at 11:06:36:
Going on the basis of pictures I find online, if your mower has the quick attach arms you can fabricate a bracket using round and flat stock and bolt it to your horseshoe drawbar. I did this with a #5 that had a similar hookup. This extends the mower back a little further and may require you to have PTO shaft made that is a little longer than stock. It also adds extra stress to the drawbar so take a pass on the "one brake" fast turns or you will blow out a draw bar strut...don't ask. Another option, as it appears to be a semi mount from the picture is to bolt the mower onto the draw bar. Based on what I know of JD mowers, and I used them a lot of years, if you scare up a manual it will have diagrams of mounting to many different brands of tractors. HTH
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