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W-6 Idea's?

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kirk in ks,

01-04-2008 05:51:05




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I was wanting to use this W-6 ive got for a mower or maybe a blade and other things too but it dont have 3 point so im kinda limited to what i can used it for,
Need help on this , as i was thingking about getting a mower for the back, but it would have to me a pull type as again I dont have 3 point?




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Charles E. McNelly III

01-04-2008 19:42:15




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 Re: W-6 Idea's? in reply to kirk in ks,, 01-04-2008 05:51:05  
Hi Kirk, Glad to see your wanting to use that W-6 of yours. How has life been, pretty cold I bet up there. Charles



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mark f

01-04-2008 13:55:41




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 Re: W-6 Idea's? in reply to kirk in ks,, 01-04-2008 05:51:05  
i got a super w6 that i have a snowplow blade on the front. it works great for pushing snow and grading my driveway in the summer. i use my super to bale hay and other field work.



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Haas

01-04-2008 07:23:20




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 Re: W-6 Idea's? in reply to kirk in ks,, 01-04-2008 05:51:05  
I have a front blade on my I-6. Something similar could be done on W-6. My front blade is actually a snow plow adapted from another tractor. It's very heavy duty. Uses a small hydraulic pump that runs off the generator belt along with a small reservoir and control valve for lifting the blade. I can provide a photo if you want to E mail me.



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Harold H

01-04-2008 07:00:00




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 Re: W-6 Idea's? in reply to kirk in ks,, 01-04-2008 05:51:05  
Use a pull type mower. You can mount a bulldozer type blade on the front.

Harold H



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Steven f/AZ

01-04-2008 06:14:09




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 Re: W-6 Idea's? in reply to kirk in ks,, 01-04-2008 05:51:05  
You have several options... for the blade, I worked for a guy that had a pull type box blade that could be tilted to cut on one side, and I think maybe even could be angled. Hooked to the hitch and had wheels on the back of it.

As for mowers, you have a couple of options: you can get a semi-mount like this:

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Or a trailer type like this one (behind the tractor):

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