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Re: 25V/27V IH mowers
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 06, 2003 at 16:58:14 from (64.228.11.49):
In Reply to: 25V/27V IH mowers posted by Not Green on June 05, 2003 at 12:08:35:
My dad had one, and for some reason I believe it was a 27, not sure but that rings a bell. His mounted either on standard drawbar of 130, H or 300. On the 130 the rod went between the left fender and tire to the hydraulic rockshaft on the touch control of 130. He used a different rod going to a hydraulic cylinder on the other two. The set up for Super A or 130 was factory. The other set was locally fabricated and used implement cylinder from disk harrow. I am not saying IH did not have a factory set up for H, M, 300, etc. That same mower could be used on a C, SC or 200 by using an H type drawbar and hooking to touch control for lift. We had a neighbor with that set up on a Super C.
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