Posted by farmallhal on May 27, 2014 at 17:20:05 from (76.2.172.190):
In Reply to: Re: Disc mower posted by Nathaniel Watts on May 27, 2014 at 16:53:23:
That could be part of the problem as the only place wide enough to store it undercover slopes left to right about 10 degrees or so and is level front to back. Maybe I need to build an open bay building wide and high enough to get the tractor and mower in with the mower cutting bar parallel to the floor. We certainly try and block it so as to be in correct relationship to the tractor when un-mounting it but something always gets out of place and the jacks, levers and any other moving or lifting devices come into play to muscle the heavy thing into submission. I'm afraid someone is going to get hurt one of these days and there has to be a better solution. I have three IH Farmall tractors with their 2 point fast hitches and hooking up to large, heavy and awkward implements is so easy but disc mowers came along after the shift toward the big 3 point implements. I think a building with a level concrete floor with an unobstructed opening of around 20 feet wide and probably 10 feet or so tall might be a good start to easier hook ups for the disc mower. Thanks for your response, Hal.
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