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Re: Fast Hitch sickle mower model?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 02, 2006 at 05:41:27 from (209.226.106.166):
In Reply to: Fast Hitch sickle mower model? posted by Don Mountain on March 01, 2006 at 06:50:51:
Don: One quick way to identify the C-28 from the other fast hitch mowers. The C-28 has a pivot arm on the side of mower frame that actually lifts the cutter bar as you raise the hitch. With all the older Fast Hitch mowers the actual hitch was set constant during mowing and a pull rod for lifting cutter bar went to one of the rockshafts on the left side of fuel tank. All these mowers are so much alike, you would have very little problem if you had a C-28 manual. It is much like these tractors themselves. You buy a manual for a 200, it will give you quite good info all the way back to the C. I lost the manual for my SA, it is of little consequence as manuals for 130 and 140 give all I need plus they cover items not on the SA.
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