Posted by Mark Ando on May 31, 2016 at 10:56:04 from (64.80.32.21):
Hello everyone!
Well, here is the short of it. I am a new homeowner of just over 10-1/4 acres. About 4 or 5 of that is high grass, "brush hoggable" fields.
I purchased a 1957 Ford 600 Series (621 I think) for hauling brush around etc. It currently has a swivel type attachment that is bolted to the front center of the tractor, runs back and is "c" clamped to the ear axle on each side. It can pull wood trailers and hay trailers while swiveling etc.
What I am looking for, is after I get that attachment off, what exactly I will need for the PTO kit/assembly that will allow me to use a brush hog. I know there is a small plate at the rear that will unbolt, so I can fasten PTO gear into there. HOwever I have nothing.
Can someone help in letting me know or trying to figure out exactly what I will need to get it ready for a hog? 3 pt hitch? PTO shaft etc etc.
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