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Sun-Master mower mounting on Allis C

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    Posted: 02 Oct 2010 at 7:27pm
Brand new member here.  I grew up and we farmed with Allis Chalmers up until 2005.  Mainly D series and 190 XT's  and others.

I have a 1945 C, and today I bought a Sun-Master (Arts Way) 60" mower model I360B on an auction and can not figure out how to hook it up.  I may be missing pieces or may have been lied to.  Does anyone have the same mower on a C and could you send me a picture of how it should look?

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For a 60" mower you will have to suck the rear tires in as far as they will go. I have a Sun-Master on my B, tomorrow I could take a couple pics for you, should be the same basic mount only wider if it was on a C. What part of MN are you in?
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Thanks MN Lonnie.

I live by Montrose/Buffalo area.
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Here are some pics, if you need more or a different angle just let me know.
 
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Thanks Lonnie,

I appear to be missing quite a few brackets.  I will need to fabricate something different.
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The mower was on the tractor when I bought it and I assume they are factory but who knows. The belt guides are home made for sure.

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I think it would fit a B with only a piece of angle iron, but I will need to make a bar that goes across because the C is wider.  It must have been for a B.
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I have a Sun Master B360 on my C.  Looks similar to one in picture except mine has manual lift.  If you want pictures let me know.  
 
My problem is I need to get a blade pulley off and am not sure how to do it.   Should I try to pry that collar up or loosen the two allen screws?   The screws and collar are frozen so nothing is moving for me.
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