Posted by Leroy on January 11, 2023 at 15:30:57 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Re: Sickle sections posted by redforlife on January 11, 2023 at 07:20:47:
I haven't farmed for several years but the Sections on the JD 45 combine or the MH 35 combine were same size as the mower sections. New machines might be different And those short sections are what the AC 60-66 combines used with top serated sections. And I have read in owners manuals, cannot remember what one about that smoth section was made for grass like timothy that was just about all there was back a hundred twenty years ago when the mower was first built. I am just going by what the manufactures of 50? years ago were saying. I started mowing with a David Bradly horse drawn mower with a tractor toumg and my first piece of machinery I ever bought was a steel wheel horse drawn John Deere NO. 2 mower. I have owned a bunch of mowers since for a time collectiong old mowers for shows some dating back to the 1880's. And I furnished horse drawn mpowers to the Amish for several years. Am too old to due things any more and Amish jocky I was working with is guiting and moving out of area.
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