Posted by wisbaker on September 22, 2012 at 17:41:04 from (207.118.178.75):
In Reply to: Mowing question posted by Bernie/MA on September 22, 2012 at 17:21:32:
Used to do it with a New Idea 30A and a Farmall H. I know that it can be done without using the brakes 'cause out H didn't have 'em most of the time. IIRC it starts with having everything set up so the edge of the mower is cutting in line with the edge or your rear tire and horsing the tractor around the corner keeping the wheel right at the edge of the uncut hay. If I used the Super M or JD A to mow the corners were usually a bit ragged, that's probably more skill and force horsing around the bigger tractor without Power steering. Yes there is a reason the old timers kept smaller tractors like a Farmall A, B, C or a John Deere H, M, MT or Allis B or such they were a lot more nimble to do lighter work like mowing and raking.
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