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Re: Can Cub with 1 Pt. Hitch Also Run Woods Belly
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 01, 2004 at 17:29:17 from (209.226.106.45):
In Reply to: Can Cub with 1 Pt. Hitch Also Run Woods Belly Mowe posted by Bill in NC on July 31, 2004 at 16:45:33:
Bill: I installed a Woods mower on my Super A this spring. A number of years back I had installed a 1 point fast hitch from a 130. My Woods mower drives from the belt pulley. I removed the fast hitch from Super A and went back to the standard drawbar. While there may indeed be kits for mounting the mower with the fast hitch on there, I think you will find it renders the hitch almost useless. A friend of mine is looking into installing a Woods mower on his 230 with fast hitch. He has an engineer friend designing a hydraulic pump and motor for driving the mower. I suspect this is going to be quite costly.
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