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Re: Farmall / International Sickle Bar Question
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Posted by Steven@nd on September 23, 2002 at 14:25:47 from (12.15.56.178):
In Reply to: Farmall / International Sickle Bar Question posted by Pete in PA on September 23, 2002 at 13:11:40:
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In a trailer type mower you would want an IH 100 mower. They are pitmanless, balanced head drive. They work from any angle. I have an IH 1110 mid mounted mower on my H. It works great from straight up to 45 degrees below level. You should be able to pick up a 100 trailer mower for less than $500. I got my 1110 plus an H for $400 - of course they both needed work. Also, I know that an IH 1300 mower is pitmanless 3-point type. 110 is the older mid mount. I do not know if they made a 130 3-point. I think there was also a drawbar mounted one with a swivel wheel but don't know the number for it. Hope this helps! Steven
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