Posted by PUTTER on August 26, 2013 at 18:32:05 from (72.160.220.135):
In Reply to: Hey Putter posted by Al L. in Wisc. on August 26, 2013 at 09:24:01:
Hi AL, Sorry to say I have never hooked it up to use it, just moved it. When I bought it at the auction last year it was missing the tractor end of the pto shaft. I looked around the place before I took off with no luck. The shaft is a weird duck that's 1 by 1 1/8. I'm still looking for one, but I might have to crack for a new one at tractor supply. I didn't really need that mower as I have a brush hog and a finish mower for the 340 but when you can get one for 60 bucks you buy it. Still don't have the 2001 loader mounted either but I have the material to make the mounts now. I think I'll need to cut 6" out of the main beam to make it work. I'll keep yah posted. I do have a manual I got from Binder for about 10 bucks for both mower and loader. Best regards Lyle
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