Posted by Leroy on January 30, 2019 at 07:19:12 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Re: Sickle mowers posted by ss55 on January 29, 2019 at 13:58:33:
Both IHC and Deere made tractor drawn versions of the horse mower that had gearing for tractor speeds instead of horse speeds and they made the hitches to do just what the picture is showing, And they made the wheels for rubber tires as well as the steel wheels. That picture says it is a factory built setup. I do have parts books with that setup in them. Not sure about other makes as IHC and Deere are the only mowers the Amish still use as only ones parts are still readable for. The tractor mowers on steel had a 7" wide wheel verses a 4.5" on the horse drawn mowers. The Deere Big 4 and IHC NO 7 & 9 mowers with the 7" wheel will be about a $2,000 mower, the standard horse versions in those models is in the $1,500 range in working condition but not painted up.
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