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Any one seen a mower set up like this?

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    Posted: 23 Oct 2017 at 6:02pm

I though it was pretty neat. It be a lot easier to take off and on than the bell mower on the b.
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Look like a farmall super A with pto on left side.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote EricPA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Oct 2017 at 6:29pm
looks like a cobbled up mess. the 3 point tower was laid forward and a tongue hitch welded to it and the braces that should go back to stabilize the upright are laid forward to brace against the farmall hitch
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look like the bush hog finishing mower
with the three blade 
on a farmall cub with pto on left side


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Just bought a 2015 Landpride rototiller, It gots moveable lower 3 point brackets, to off-set it, if you want.  As long as the drive line aint kinked harder than 25ยบ, the manual says its OK...Wink
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setup to cut offcenter to one side...Works good in some areas... Also the 3 pt use as a TOW BAR is a good idea since the tractor is too small to lift the deck with a 3 point....... basically a drag type mower.. .Probably works good in weekly / monthly mowed yard.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Yeah its a farmall supper A. I was on ebay looking for forks for my caroni finish mower and seen it. I just thought it be something that could be adapted to the b, only my mower a 5 ft and this one is a 6 so it would have to be inline with the tractor instead of offset. I was just wondering if anyone has actually used something like this? Iv seen a two of these set ups know (both was farmalls) one was a land pride and said it was a factory set up.
    Like I said it looks like it be easier to remove for using my b for something other than mowing. My 306 woods isn't hard to remove. It just takes me about 10 mins as long as I leave the brakets on the tractor, but it seems to take a while of tinkering with things to get it back to mowing just right.
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I don't see a problem with it. I use a 6' farm King on my CA and never hook up the top link. So it just follows along behind. It's got 4 guage wheels just like the mower in the picture. I can't lift my farm King it's to heavy for the CA but follows along and mows just fine
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I have a caroni behind my B ,59 inch and works o k . It is a finish mower not a bush hog.Agri supply sells caroni and parts.
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I guess that's what you have to do without a 3 point hitch. It could be centered behind the tractor easy enough but it would put the u joints at a lot more angle. 
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