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Posted by Lyle on March 04, 2001 at 17:41:17 from (199.224.92.236):
In Reply to: Worthington Tractor posted by Tim on March 03, 2001 at 20:49:27:
Tim, I have and old mower that the power unit was made by Worthington. It has 5 reel type mowers mounted on it and they lift hydraulically. It has a mowing swath of 11 feet. It also has a Ford Industrial engine in it. It's about the same as an engine in the 9N and 2N Fords.Mine runs good. I believe somewhere in the early 50's to mid 50's. Mine has dual wheels with 900-20 inch tires and single wheels in the back for steering. It's fun to mow with. It has a 4 speed forward transmission and will actually go 35 mph in 4th gear. It will fold up to 8 feet to travel on the road if you need. I might be wrong but I believe Jacobsen Co. bought this company. I can still get parts for this machine and the mowers also. If you need any help with parts or anything you can E-Mail me.
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