i reacon you should be able to put a 6ft mower on the 3 point linkage easy enough
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5ft topper is about the biggest you want for that hp tractor - We have a 4ft one and thats plenty big enough, we decided after looking at lots of old ones to buy new. Its just too much hassle sharpening blades and fixing broken ones - I just wanted to get on and get done. We had saved the money on the tractor so spent it on the implements.
We got the fertiliser/seed spreader, topper and roller from here - its worth asking for package deals, or end of lines as we paid way less than the website prices
We got a set of 5ft harrow out of Friday ads for £80.
TBH the roller gets minimal use as we are on chalk so dont get any deep mud but the topper, fertiliser and harrows are used a lot.
The 4ft Topper takes about 5 mins to do a 1 acre paddock, from badly overgrown to short.Last edited by Linda; 9 July 2008, 16:39.Linda
www.4x4toys.co.uk
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Somebody come back to me on a topper that's suitable,
Obviously its expensive, since all the cheap ones are absent.
But it is local, and sounds alright.
Reckon I'd like a post rammer/basher thing then my life WILL be complete.
(Given up looking for plough BTW)
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Originally posted by henry F View Post
No everyone its just a topper or flail I need, so who's got One in the back garden?
Just been bidding on an 'unnamed' machine without success,
guess a budget of 3-4 hundred for something shiny does that sound about right?(\__/)
(='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
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Nettie...
Linda was saying earlier on about a harrow they picked up for 80 quid from the classifieds, so like you say as well, its worth a look
only would you mind looking for me quickly right now,
as I'm in East Sussex with a trailer Tomorrow morning to collect the tractor,
Thanks......
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Originally posted by henry F View PostNettie...
Linda was saying earlier on about a harrow they picked up for 80 quid from the classifieds, so like you say as well, its worth a look
only would you mind looking for me quickly right now,
as I'm in East Sussex with a trailer Tomorrow morning to collect the tractor,
Thanks......
Here is a link for the Friday Ad its worth having a look from time to time, as it covers the whole of England.
http://www.friday-ad.co.uk/Page/1/Cl...rchResults.aspLast edited by nettielikescars; 11 July 2008, 17:29.
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Well, got it back OK although I suspect I've made no new friends in the process.
Those hilly/winding Sussex roads don't make for good towing, it was OK once i made the M25 again amd got back on the straight and level,
not that I got anywhere fast due to the traffic.
Anyway,
got the machine back to Northampton after lunch dropped it in field and returned the hire trailer (eency weency bent ramp)
I relented on the mower issue and have a new one being vanned' here tomorrow, well the auctions just take off in the last few hours & minutes,
was unable to find anything cheap and cheerful from the dealers, and theres a hell of a lot of scrap masquerading as sale items on E-bay,
the only other option was the dispersal sales, but they are a bit scarce locally, both fuel and trailer hire rental, to go on spec was looking less and less viable.
For now I need to spend a weekend slowly knocking down acres of high grass and weeds, over Winter I was possibly thinking of some repairs to this old tractor.
The mudguards were held on with rust and flapping all over the place on the way back, so they got pulled off first,
A company called Agriline from the mags' offer pattern parts art 130 quid
together with clocks and lights etc, all reasonably priced, so if I feel keen, I might just part-tart it up over winter
thanks very much for all your advice very useful
(Great aren't they BTW, any Man that fails to like pratting about on a tractor is likely a gayer IMHO)Last edited by henry F; 15 July 2008, 22:57.
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