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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 24, 2005 at 06:03:48 from (209.226.106.62):
In Reply to: Re: IH sickle mower posted by SGT K on July 24, 2005 at 05:20:22:
Paul: No question, if there was one thing IH had right it was quality of work by sickle mowers. They out did everyone until haybines came along. My dad had one of the IH semi-mounts, 7' behind Farmall 130. That outfit mowed some the heaviest tangled alfalfa. Got fed up with IH 45 baler and traded for a NH S-69, loved that so much he thought he would try one of their mowers, same semi-mount configuration, 7' and behind Farmall 300. That little 130 with the IH mower and no live pto would mow circles around 300 with IPTO and NH mower. Had the NH mower one year when NH came out with 460, 9' haybine. The NH mower was history.
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