Posted by Brian G. NY on December 11, 2020 at 20:40:39 from (45.56.154.130):
In Reply to: Grass board and more. posted by db4600 on December 10, 2020 at 20:18:54:
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Like you, I always felt the "swathboard's" function was to move the cut "swath" of hay away from the uncut hay to help prevent the cut bar from clogging at the inner shoe. In some cases when mowing tall hay or mowing across a side hill with the cut bar on the downhill side, that old swathboard just wasn't up to the task.
As a young kid back in the early 50s, I remember following along behind my ol' man and the Allis B with a pitchfork sweeping the cut hay away from the uncut hay so he didn't have to stop and unclog the cut bar. Later tractors with live PTO made clogging a little less of a problem.
The old sickle bar mowers were a bit of a PIA but the best they had at the time and if set up right and if the knives, guards and wear plates were maintained, they worked fairly well.
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