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Re: Ford 8N vs. King Kutter
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Posted by Jim WI on July 25, 2003 at 10:43:41 from (63.161.86.254):
In Reply to: Ford 8N vs. King Kutter posted by Bill Marcy on July 25, 2003 at 10:26:49:
Is this a brand-new mower? If so, can you exchange it for a 6-footer? (That's the one I use on my 2N with no problems -- plenty of power to run the mower.) Also, if it is a new mower, check under the belt cover for the owner's manual. Or you can download an owner's manual from King Kutter's web site. The mower isn't hard to connect to the tractor. The lower links are pretty obvious as is the upper link. The chain on the upper link may need to be adjusted to have sufficient slack to allow the mower to track the ground when you approach a hill. As for the PTO -- well, unless your 8N has been given a new PTO shaft at some point, you'll need an adapter. These are available at most farm stores. You also may need to shorten the PTO shaft on the mower.
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