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CA 3-Point Sickle Recommendations? |
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dfwallis
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Topic: CA 3-Point Sickle Recommendations?Posted: 26 Feb 2026 at 7:52pm |
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Considering a sickle mower for road and ditch trimming. Prefer 6 or 7 foot. No experience, what's a good RELIABLE recommendation, esp brand wise? Not a situation of wanting a native or fixer upper unit at this time.
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 26 Feb 2026 at 8:30pm |
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no brand, just a comment.. I have an old 1940 Allis sickle mounted on a B tractor.. Works OK... but it would be nice if you could angle the bar and cut on slopes and hill sides... The old pitman arm type you can only tilt a few degrees from horizontal... Some models are belt drive out the the bar/ cam shaft area.. Those you can tilt quite a bit ... Something to keep in mind..
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Tracy Martin TN
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Posted: 26 Feb 2026 at 10:58pm |
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Buy an AC 82T trailer type is best bet. Easy on and of. Cut in almost any position. Use one around our pond. Works Great! Tracy
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No greater gift than healthy grandkids!
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Gary Burnett
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Posted: Yesterday at 6:24am |
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As far as 3pt hitch mowers New Holland 451 and John Deere 350 are two of the best
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DanielW
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Posted: Yesterday at 9:08am |
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Someone posted a similar question on another forum I follow. For what it counts, here was my response:
We use sickle mowers for all the hay at our Northern farm
because it's so rocky the nimbleness of a sickle mower is handy. And because
it's mainly grass we don't need conditioning like you do for legumes. We own
six, and have owned many more over the years - both pitman and wobble types.
For what you're describing, you probably can't go too wrong with either type.
Condition would be more important. If a pitman type, make sure the jaws and
knife ball aren't too worn and you set the register. If a wobble mechanism,
make sure there's minimal backlash. |
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dfwallis
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Posted: Yesterday at 11:01am |
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We have 2 brush hogs and a finish mower. Immediate need is to clean up some roadside ditches and areas that are slightly hard to get to. Long term, I'd like it to be useful for haying, but I may never get to that point (just thinking ahead). I see online I can get a cheap brand new Chinese one for one half what most used one's are selling for :( But I'm afraid of them.
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Matt Tallant
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I have a A-C #3 rear mower on a CA if interested
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dfwallis
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Posted: 17 hours 8 minutes ago at 8:22pm |
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I'm at the charity of my brother to go pick stuff up so I'm trying to keep purchases pretty close to Jackson County Indiana. I looked at some videos and it looked like the #3 attached easily to the curved B drawbar. I didn't see one attached to a CA. Since I've adapted the CA drawbar to host a 3point, I was intending that all (or most) future implements would be 3point. I'm intending to renovate all of the implements that I have which are native to the CA (plow, cultivator, planter, disc), but it should be a fairly infrequent conversion back to pin-hitch configuration to use them (no conversion needed for the disc). I made the conversion fairly easy, but still not completely un-annoying. The tractor originally had more implements but they got away over the years :(
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Trinity45
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Is your CA snap or pin hitch, a number 3 mounts easily to a pin hitch CA but may have to make a mounting bracket for a snap couple, I just bought a #3 for my snap coupler.
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dfwallis
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It's a pin hitch but has been modified to 3 point. I'm going to stick with new implements being 3 point for the foreseeable future. I've got too many old implements that are in dire shape to work on. Until I get those working, I'm going to be hesitant to take on older implements. That was kind of the point of creating the custom (more robust than the cross manufacturing kludge contraption) 3 point.
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