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Re: fast hitch mower to a IH 240 utility
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Posted by bil b va on June 03, 2007 at 08:42:29 from (209.240.206.210):
In Reply to: Re: fast hitch mower to a IH 240 utility posted by georgeky on June 03, 2007 at 04:27:21:
thanks george . i was a little lost until i studied what you said and looking at the tractor and mower . i take it the idea is to attach a chain to the lift mechanism and to a stationary point on the tractor and as the hitch is raised it rotates the lifting shaft to raist the blade. is this what happpens right now i have the mower temporally on my 300 U and doesn't look like the bottom of the lift cylinder would be the place to attach the chain . i just picked up this mower yesterday and it was from a super C . i removed the lifting rod for the super c . is the axle clamp on the right side of the mower necessary on the 240 U or 300 U ? before i attempt to use the mower i want to go over it and adjust and check things out . the bar has a bow in it . placing a 4 foot straight edge on the back side of the bar from the inner side out there is about a 1/2 inh bow in the bar at the 22 inch point . is this accptable ? hope you don't mind me picking your brain for info . i have a parts list and operator's manual but there are unanwsered questions . i remember the horse drawn mower my uncle used on my grandfthers farm back in te 30' and after WW 2 a allis charmers tractor he bought after he got out of he army
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