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    Posted: 17 Dec 2010 at 3:47pm
Hi guys, I have a chance to pick up a working A/C belly mower for not much money.  I have a few questions though as I have never used or mounted one on a tractor.

How hard is it to mount on a WD/WD45?  Once mounted can it be left on and the tractor still be usable for other tasks, ie raking, pulling a trailer, ect?  Will a belt pully have to be removed or can it stay mounted?  How do they receive the power to work?

Thanks in advance for the info.

Merry Christmas to all.

Leonard

Update:  Should have put in that the mower is a sickle bar mower.

Thanks again.


Edited by Leonard - 17 Dec 2010 at 4:42pm
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Who is the Mower manufacturer?  Eg  Woods
 
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If you are talking about an Allis 82S mower, you can leave it on and do lots of other work. Mine has a PTO extension after the drive sprocket so that a crusher can be run behind the tractor when mowing.
The drive sprocket can easily be removed as well so that PTO operated equipment
eg: baler or rake can be used.
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A picture from a brochure shows how the 82S is run off the PTO.
Mine uses a chain and sprockets since it is made up from a conglomeration of parts from both the 82S and the earlier 80S.
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Brian, that is exatly what I was looking for, thank you very much.
 
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