Texasmark
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- Joined
- Apr 24, 2012
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- Location
- N. Texas
- Tractor
- Ford: '88 3910 Series II, '80 3600, '65 3000; '07 6530C Branson with FEL, 2020 LS MT225S. Case-IH 395 and 895 with cab. All Diesels
Whoa... Looks like you were puttin' hay up in Vietnam! Very good lookin' bales, too. I'd like a 30' trailer load, please.
What width is your cutter and tractor Hp?
Cutter is a 6' from Small Farm Innovations, Crandall, TX. Comes from Turkey. If you look close, his model number is on it. If you are tired of the problems you have to tolerate with a sicklebar, this is a sweetie. I initially was looking as disc mowers but was looking at used and the bottom of every one I saw had brass brasing blobs all over the bottom where the main sump/frame had cracked and oil leaked out....then there were all the parts and all. The drum is a totally different critter and cheap.
Tractor is the Branson 6530, 65 Cummins, 57 PTO. No problem for a smaller tractor other than weight. You need something on the left front to counter the right rear weight. When cutting it runs on the ground and has +/- variances to follow the terrain several degrees. But in the raised position it, like disc mowers is quite heavy. This one has a transport position where the whole shebang swings straight out behind the tractor and tractor tires determine overall width in transport.
One thing I added was the right hand (farthest out) steel rod can be replaced with a hyd. cylinder (they have kits, I made mine) and you can stow the cutter vertical, like discs for easier transport without having to swing the unit behind the tractor.