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Avery

11-20-2002 04:58:24




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Question, Can someone explain type hay equipment which can be used with a International 140. I am familiar with that type tractor. Am not familair However with type equipment which can be used in conjunction with the 140 for hay. Specifically, are there some sickle bar mowers which International made to go with the 140 which can be used to mow hay, And are there some type rake which was made that can be used with 140. Basically am asking what type equipment do I need to cut and rake hay using a 140. Land needs something to be done with it hay would be good option. And don't want to invest in bunch of expensive equipment. Like to use what already have. I'll custom out the baling. Thanks

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Bus Driver

11-20-2002 18:10:35




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 Re: 140 and Hay in reply to Avery, 11-20-2002 04:58:24  
Due to the PTO being offset to the left and up and the fact that it is not live PTO, any baler used with a 140 will be much more satisfactory if the baler has its own power source.



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Haas

11-20-2002 13:31:21




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 Re: 140 and Hay in reply to Avery, 11-20-2002 04:58:24  
IH made both rear and side mounted sickle mowers for the A, Super A and the 140. The 140 will easily handle a 7 ft. You should be able to find one pretty easy. Put a want ad in your local paper or trading post type paper. I bet someone will have one. I'd suggest trying to find the side mounted one. That way, you can leave it on the tractor while you are raking hay and don't have to fool with taking it off. The 140 will also do a capital job of raking hay with any 7 or 8 ft pull type side delivery rake. Those go for anywhere from $800 to $2500 used around here depending on the age and condition.

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scotty

11-20-2002 06:31:13




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 Re: 140 and Hay in reply to Avery, 11-20-2002 04:58:24  
Avery,
I use the IH 16A rear mount mower on my 42A. I just finished rebuilding it this summer, it works great. I have a spare mower that I scavenged some parts off of it, it needs work but if you live anywhere near Ct you can have it.
scotty



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Steven@nd

11-20-2002 05:58:58




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 Re: 140 and Hay in reply to Avery, 11-20-2002 04:58:24  
Well, we have a Farmall A so it is pretty much the same as your 140. I have mowed with is using a 7 foot pull type sickle mower (IH 100 balanced head), and have also used it to pull our 9 wheel finger rake which can be set for up to 15 feet wide. It handles both just fine, even going up steep hills.

Any pull type equipment will work fine with your 140. IH did make a mounted sickle bar mower for it too, but they can be hard to find in decent shape.

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