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Posted by mark on July 05, 2007 at 21:43:32 from (172.165.232.172):
In Reply to: Re: SA 3 point posted by Hugh MacKay on July 05, 2007 at 16:08:43:
Thanks men for your replies. Hugh I highly value your input because of your long experience with the SA-140..et al. I'd love to see your drawings so I could fabricate a hitch. Now, I have seen the aftermarket set ups and I think for what they cost, they ain't worth it. This endeavor is just a convenience thing. So far as cultivating goes...you can't fix what isn't broke, and in original form....you can't beat a SA for cultivation. I don't need the SA for plowing or grading or anything requiring high draft forces. I have been using my 65 horse tractor to mow the grass with and in some places, it's unhandy because of it's size. I had another SA with a belly mower and didn't like it at all. BUT, for narrow places....like edges next to the fences and so forth, I'd like to yoke the SA to the finish mower. I really didn't want to clutter the center undersides of the tractor with a hitch apparatus and restrict crop clearance...because this machine is primarily a cultivating tool. I have loaned it to a few neighbors and they all hate like hell to bring it back! To be 54 years old, it runs like a Timex.
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