Posted by Leroy on June 28, 2008 at 18:52:38 from (216.201.38.18):
In Reply to: Its over posted by Lanse on June 28, 2008 at 16:26:00:
Lance, That mower was made prior to or in 1957 and sold thru the Sears Farm catalog as David Bradley was there line of equipment. The front PTO cover is not orignal but the deviding board on the outer end of the bar, the 3 rods is orignal and they were only made as a 7' mower. Some with manual lift and some with hydrolic lift. It would have had a tubular steel pitman, not a wood pitman. With manual bar lift the shipping weight was 745 pounds. And when you get it going 2nd. in either your B or C would be the correct mowing speed. And with the hydrolic lift it is one of the verry few pieces of equipment that can use a 10" or a 8" stroke hydrolic cylinder. And just use common sence and they are not dangerous, just when you raise or lower the cutter bar from horisontial to vertical keep your hands on the back side of the bar and do not touch any part of the moving part of the knife. And if everything is there the knife will not drop when lifting the bar, it will only move up to 3" to get the knife in time with the pitman to let it fold. Send me an email with your mailing address and you will get a picture out of a catalog.
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