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massey harris sickle bar mower #6?

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dennisp561

09-25-2005 11:11:36




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I just bought a Massey Harris pull type sickle bar mower. I"m trying to hook it to my 8N Ford and can"t seem to figure out the hitching arrangement. Have the bigger bar and then a smaller side bar with lots of hoes.




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Glenn in MI

09-27-2005 18:00:40




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 Re: massey harris sickle bar mower #6? in reply to dennisp561, 09-25-2005 11:11:36  
I have a MH No 6 semi-mount mower that I use occasionally. It is designed to bolt to the swinging drawbar hitch that most row-crop tractors were equipped with. On my Oliver 770, I just swing the drawbar all the way to one side, so it lines up with a bolt hole on the mower hitch, and bolt them together. The other side of the mower hitch with the multiple holes lines up with the other side of my tractor hitch frame, and I drop a pin through a matching hole. The reason for the piece with the multiple holes is so you can adjust the angle of the mower bar. The end of the bar should have about 4 inches of "lead".

It wasn't really designed to attach to your Ford, but you may be able to get the mower bolted to your tractor hitch with a little custom engineering.

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Leroy

09-26-2005 16:59:31




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 Re: massey harris sickle bar mower #6? in reply to dennisp561, 09-25-2005 11:11:36  
I think that model is called a semi-mounted mower, not a pull type, a pull type would just have a single hitch pin and carried by its own wheels, not carried on the tractor drawbar



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