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do trailer type hay mowers work ok

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drstic dave

05-15-2007 19:22:11




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How much trouble are they to operate when turning corners. is the blade trip operated or hydralic?




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Jimmy King

05-16-2007 10:04:57




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 Re: do trailer type hay mowers work ok in reply to drstic dave, 05-15-2007 19:22:11  
We used a Hew Holland Trailer behind an H and a mounted mower on a Super A for years. The trailer is just as easy if not easier to turn with. Ours had the rope lift and we kept burning up ropes. We did not have a manual with it, years after we quit using it I found out you were suppose to grease the spool, to keep from burning up ropes.



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flying belgian

05-15-2007 20:29:21




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 Re: do trailer type hay mowers work ok in reply to drstic dave, 05-15-2007 19:22:11  
theres kind of a knack to cornering with them but once you catch on they work great.



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Jossette

05-15-2007 19:58:54




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 Re: do trailer type hay mowers work ok in reply to drstic dave, 05-15-2007 19:22:11  
They are a good mower, but if you get into a bind or to close to a pole, it can be tricky getting it out without damaging the mower or the crop. Semi or fully mounted mowers are easier to manuver.



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georgeky

05-15-2007 19:34:30




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 Re: do trailer type hay mowers work ok in reply to drstic dave, 05-15-2007 19:22:11  
They turn corners great. Some old ones did have the rope trip lift and some and most newer ones are hydraulic.



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