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Re: 3rd and final cut (pic)
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Posted by Don-Wi on August 25, 2006 at 13:06:36 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: 3rd and final cut (pic) posted by Leon R on August 24, 2006 at 17:12:18:

It's about time I see someone else with one of those mowers!! We've got a New idea 290, but that's the same machine because New Idea made the 290's, painted them blue and Ford called it a 535 My dad remember's when his dad bought one new back in the 60's, then when he took over my mom's farm from her parents he found a 535 for himself. I wrecked that one when the frame ripped in half, but then he got the NI a year later and in good shape. We still use it for cuttintg swamps and as a back-up, but this spring we bought a 14' hydra-swing to cut the hay with. What size sprocket do you have on the end of the crimper roller to drive the reel? Seems like most only ever have a 15 tooth on, but they are also supposed to have a 21 and 24 tooth sprocket. I put the 21 tooth on ours and you can go 1/2-1 full gear faster with our Massey 285. Donovan from Wisconsin
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