Posted by pcastleberg on June 10, 2013 at 11:33:56 from (205.167.2.21):
Hey guys, I have a lot of fence line to mow and I found a place that makes a 24 inch mower deck that can either mount on an arm of the front of “most tractors” or can mount off the side of a mower your pulling behind your tractor and is spring loaded for mowing against/around posts and trees. It’s hydraulically driven (10 gallons per minute).
I have a 770 with two sets of remotes one of which I use to operate my “Saginaw” 3 point hitch. The other one is open.
Couple of questions:
1. Will the hydraulic pump on the 770 handle that?
2. If so what is the best way to hook it up?
Since it needs constant flow and the remotes only operate when you move the handle up or down to operate the valves is there a better way to hook something like this up? Any insight would be appreciated, I really don’t feel like walking a couple miles of fence with a weed eater and we don’t want to spray herbicides as we have horses on the pastures.
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