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Re: Sickle bar mower questions
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 11, 2002 at 15:39:07 from (64.228.11.143):
In Reply to: Sickle bar mower questions posted by BillWV on November 10, 2002 at 16:23:17:
Bill: The first mower with a rear caster wheel was the 12-B built in the 1930s for the F series tractors. In 1940 a new mower with caster wheel called the No. 25-V. It had a flat bar turned up on both ends. The bar was same size as cross bar of drawbar of H or M. Mower was hinged to the turned up ends. To mount on tractor all one had to do was put 2 bolts in that bolted the bar on front of mower to drawbar. By 1950, 193,000 had been built, weighed 650 lbs. and sold for $122. There is nothing in book but I believe there was a later model around 56-57, really not much change from the 25-V, but seems to me there was another number, my dad had one he bought new in 1958.
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