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Posted by Johnny on May 30, 2000 at 14:08:34 from (208.157.3.3):
I am going to have to start mowing weeds and tall grass on my back field (used to sell the hay and now am planting trees on the hayfield). I have looked around for a drag-behind mower with a lift cylinder but all I can find are 3 point bushhogs) Does anyone make a drag type mower for the old tractors? (I see the bat-wing jobs the county uses, but my super H wouldn't handle one of those, nor would I want to spend the $ for one.) It also wouldn't maneuver around my young trees very well either. I would need to install an over-run clutch on the PTO... no problem. I imagine the mowers that were sold for the letter-series Farmalls have long since been worn out and scrapped. Would a 6 foot be too much load for a Super H? Any suggestions?
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