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Re: Haybine, Ocillating Reel?
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Posted by Allan in NE on June 03, 2005 at 18:40:33 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Haybine, Ocillating Reel? posted by caseyc on June 03, 2005 at 18:27:34:
No, not a hydroswing. The thing pivots manually/mechanically by the tongue latching in a series of holes across an arced base. Just like a corn chopper tongue would adjust in and out to the crop. The hydraulic lift cylinder sets way far back behind this "pivoting" affair and takes two sets of hoses to reach up to the tractor. Can be swung right behind the tractor to tow down the road. He says there is absolutely nothing wrong with it and he used it last year. The rubber rolls and all the chains, etc. seem to be in excellant shape as do the tires and the wobble box. He says it is the best mower he has ever owned and the only thing he didn't like about it was that it was a tractor sytle and he got tired of looking over his shoulder all the time. So, he bought a self-compelled model. The sideways ocillating reel has me puzzled. Allan
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