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Allis sickle mower model?

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    Posted: 15 Apr 2018 at 7:13pm
I just bought a Allis sickle mower to restore and probably mow my pond bank. I’m wanting to buy a manual for it but unsure of the model. It is a 2 point with a dolly wheel in the back. All I can find are the 80R or 80T but this isn’t full trail type or full 3 point.
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Is it 3pt hitch arms and a dolly wheel. Think that's a 82R. I might have a book
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It could be a model 3 mower also. It has single wheel behind.
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This is what it looks like. Only picture I could find online of one but no info. I assume the 80 series manuals are mostly the same, but I would like to find the right one or close to it.
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Yes that's an 82R. I just looked I don't have a book
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Ok thanks. I’m sure the book will say, but what is the rear hitch for?
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Rear hitch is for pulling a conditioner.
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Yup chad beat me to it. There was a pto stub bolted to back of the pully

Edited by Mikez - 15 Apr 2018 at 8:09pm
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Is there a aftermarket place to get the guards and hold down clips or are they brand specific?
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I think that is an 82R3 isnt it? 82R was 3 point mount that raised and lowered with the 3point and had no tail wheel

82R3 had the tail wheel(semi mount) mounted to the 3 point, and raised and lowered with the cylinder
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Several manuals on ebay
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Originally posted by DonDittmar DonDittmar wrote:

I think that is an 82R3 isnt it? 82R was 3 point mount that raised and lowered with the 3point and had no tail wheel

82R3 had the tail wheel(semi mount) mounted to the 3 point, and raised and lowered with the cylinder


That's an 82R,the only R3 mower was the 80R3 the only true 3pt mower AC ever built.

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I am looking for one like in the photo. It would be handy for doing the roadsides......
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Originally posted by DonDittmar DonDittmar wrote:

I am looking for one like in the photo. It would be handy for doing the roadsides......


I have one I'll sell.
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Theres brackets that go over the 3pt pins and go up to the center link bracket of tractor. Hope that made sense lol. But if i remember right they were a pain in the but to get in
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Originally posted by Mikez Mikez wrote:

Yup chad beat me to it. There was a pto stub bolted to back of the pully

Model 82R Semi-Mounted - Picture from a sales brochure - shown is the PTO stub you speak of.
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I have a manual I will sell. $15.00 plus shipping. Matt
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Yeah thats the one. The brackets going up to the center link bracket should lock it rigid so it cant raise or lower. On a D series tractor once you hit the raise lever it should send oil directly to the remote cylinder beacuse the 3 point arms would be lock solid.

Our Woods 3 point backhoe is set up like that. Once it is on the 3 point cant go up or down, it just hangs there lol
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Originally posted by Gary Burnett Gary Burnett wrote:

Originally posted by DonDittmar DonDittmar wrote:

I am looking for one like in the photo. It would be handy for doing the roadsides......


I have one I'll sell.

A little closer to MI would be nice........i think the transport costs would kill this deal lol
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