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Thinking about new hay cutter??
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<blockquote data-quote="M-5" data-source="post: 1339041" data-attributes="member: 23550"><p>I don't either. My neighbor always called me to come help him as it took a minimum of an hour for him to do it buy himself. the last time he got ready to cut it loose I told him to let me help . he was setting it on pallets and using a 10x10 block under the jack stand . It was out of level when he cut loose and you had to use a floor jack. after I grabbed 3 6x6x24 blocks and put one on end one under skid and one under jack and he set it down the pins were level and lift arms slipped off with ease. He had been doing it his way for over 10yrs. when I went to hook up this yr it was 5 min and done. I will say the New Holland is more difficult than my john deere but I can fix that with a couple of PAT's quick connect left arm hitchs. that will make it about 20sec hook up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-5, post: 1339041, member: 23550"] I don't either. My neighbor always called me to come help him as it took a minimum of an hour for him to do it buy himself. the last time he got ready to cut it loose I told him to let me help . he was setting it on pallets and using a 10x10 block under the jack stand . It was out of level when he cut loose and you had to use a floor jack. after I grabbed 3 6x6x24 blocks and put one on end one under skid and one under jack and he set it down the pins were level and lift arms slipped off with ease. He had been doing it his way for over 10yrs. when I went to hook up this yr it was 5 min and done. I will say the New Holland is more difficult than my john deere but I can fix that with a couple of PAT's quick connect left arm hitchs. that will make it about 20sec hook up. [/QUOTE]
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