Posted by Don-Wi on June 30, 2014 at 21:25:40 from (66.87.77.160):
In Reply to: Sacrificial cutting posted by Don-Wi on June 30, 2014 at 19:54:36:
Joe got it. It's a 78 285. We've got a 14' hydro swing as well, but it takes a lot longer for the hay to dry down with it so sometimes the New Idea comes out. I just put all new guards on it as well as hold downs and wear plates. We use it every year in the swamp grass, and with the few other pieces I picked up for horse hay.
It's easier to road this one 13 miles behind a pickup if need be too.
We had a 535 for a good many years until it tore apart between the head and the gear box area. Dad bought this one from out in front of the junk yard the next year.
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