Posted by NEKS on August 18, 2013 at 21:00:22 from (71.0.219.219):
In Reply to: boom mower posted by d17 man on August 18, 2013 at 19:34:32:
Ran to different ones both on New Holland tractors the last few years. Got a new one this year and it is a Diamond brand. The older one was Alamo. The Alamo had a 5 foot deck and two foot more reach. The Diamond has a four foot deck. Both of these were mounted permentatly to tractor. The Alamo has a lot of iron in it. It was all self contained and was driven off the front of the engine. The Diamond, just the mower deck run off the front of the engine. Everything else used the tractor hydraulics. The Diamond is on a 6030 NH and they seem to be a good combination. The Alamo is on a smaller tractor and that combination would make some body parts pucker once in a while. If we are talking about the same kind of boom mowers, these couldn't work on a 3ph.
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