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Here some fun pics
Neil DimmockParticipanthavent got over to take pics of the stud colts but this is one our studs that we breed our farm chunks to
Neil DimmockParticipantNeil DimmockParticipantYa I cut a lot of Hay!
Neil DimmockParticipantNeil DimmockParticipantHere are some pics of my mowers.
Neil DimmockParticipantIf you can find out who buys all the scrap at auctions in your area, put a bug in his ear about buying them and you’ll find you’ll have a collection in no time. some tome and add in the local paper helps.
Neil DimmockParticipantHi, I hope this helps, it out of the Blue Ribbon Mower book from IHC,
NeilNeil DimmockParticipantHi, no I am at Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Neil DimmockParticipantIts an old hay field that I intended to plow down so I worked a rocky spot down with the deep tillage first, then the pastures are real slow this year, to cold and dry, so I put the mares on it first and will plow later.
Neil DimmockParticipantNeil DimmockParticipantThe reason IHC used binder trucks is because the have escentric steering and when the end of the cutter bar is pulled back by friction the escentric steering straitens it up again. the binder truck is also at the right height for the mower if you use a 4′ stub pole. I sent you some plans and pics that sould help
NeilNeil DimmockParticipantThe front trucks or little wheels of a binder fit right on the mower and the manual for the 7 mower shows the same trucks. if you put a 3″ ring over the king pin and hook the knife daft rod to the ring and make one that hooks to the ring and to the double tree clevis that you rob off the old horse pole, it hangs at the bottom of the pole straps for the binder pole. the stub pole that you’ll need from the mower to the trucks is 4′ long then just a binder pole or one that is 10′ long will work. once you go trucks you wil not go back.
NeilkNeil DimmockParticipantNeal I have some! I’ll try and post some pics.
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