Posted by Lanse on May 24, 2008 at 19:15:15 from (205.188.117.74):
I found an old pull-style sickle bar mower in the weeds behind a barn at a farm near here. I asked about it and the man said he wanted $50 for it if i were going to restore it. I wont get it until i get back from vacation in the middle of june, but still. I have never seen anything like it before, very intereting. Has two wheels, axle is slanted some. Has a 6 or 7 foot bar, and the PTO setup resembles an old NH baler. There is a belt that goes from the end of the PTO to the gearbox. The paint is orange, craked and old. This is the place that had me mutialiting trailers, and it looked like if he did that kind of job there 3-4 years ago when he got it it would look like this now. Is this by chance a New idea mower??? The sickles are very rusty but look solid. It is also missing a grassboard. If it really should be orange, it will look good behind my B when its done
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