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Because I know it can be done... And there's a few acres of rough pasture to top we finally started on the mounting a barford sickle bar to the front of jakes wheel horse.

 

modified a front tach a matic and added a lift bar. Next job is slowing if down and sorting the pulleys.

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13 hours ago, diggerjames said:

Wow that's good work I'm following this with interest ! 

 

Cheers buddy, bit more progress today

 

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mounted on C4 as it has the pto required to line up the pulleys.

 

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First idler

 

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second idler

 

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Continued today...

 

belt tensioner adjuster first. Followed by cutting the keyways in the cross shaft. 

 

Had as a quick run round the garden, it works!

 

but can't be used on C4 as I can't lift it off the floor... The belts and axle are in the way :(

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Most of the walk behinds were front mount so I see no issue with this set up. Would seem fairly efficient, even if the bar is somewhat shorter (?) than a side sickle, it would seem power and speed would equal out the difference.

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On 15/07/2016 at 9:58 PM, slf-uk said:

Looks great Mark, fantastic work.

 

how do you think this compares with a side mounted sickle bar mower?

 

Iain

 

a little more maneuverable than a side mounted..

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I had a feeling you would be 'Out in Front' on this concept Mark :bow:. I knew I could rely on you to sort it!.

I had long been wondering about the practicalities of using an old Scythe Drive/Blade as you have now done.

Overcoming the Drive linkage to the 'Opposite' side and having a Lift Linkage was a problem, but looking at your results, it gets the job done.

Well done.

Regards.

 

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