Posted by Leroy on June 28, 2017 at 20:43:48 from (69.88.204.212):
In Reply to: Leroy posted by Kelly In TX on June 28, 2017 at 20:27:41:
I am not actually a horse man. I just work with the Amish on machinery. But the first mower I used was a David Bradley on robber that when Dad bought it new came with both the horse toung and tractor pole. Never saw the horse toung on it tho. The first piece of machinery I bought on its own was a Deere No. 2 mower that I used for several years. Yes the toung if set to the right and I have no idea why. Just the way all the horse mowers are. I would guess that it would make where the horse walks in the area the swath board layed clean but I just don't know. Have not been around when they were being used. At home the horses left for good when I was only 6 years old so I do not even remember them. That mower in his pictures is unique in that the cycle has only a 2" strock where the standard is 3". There was one for sale at the Portland, In. swap meet for the last couple of years but he found no buyers. Portland is just at the south edge of a large Amish community.
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