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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 16497" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>You would not need a coupling your pto shaft will fit on that motor I believe.</p><p>My mower was turned around so it was still going forward. Depends on your deck I'd say, mine had a center discharge and the rear side tapered in. If yours is the same you might have to do something with the side so they did not push the brush to the outside. Parsonally i'd really like to try a cutter with exposed blade tips on the front side and a push bar 30" above the deck. Also don't forget a check valve so you can make a loop hose or else you need a cushion valve which would let you run the cutter either rotation if you want to sharpen your blades on both sides</p><p>Can you post some pics of the cutter or are you still picking one out?</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 16497, member: 307"] You would not need a coupling your pto shaft will fit on that motor I believe. My mower was turned around so it was still going forward. Depends on your deck I'd say, mine had a center discharge and the rear side tapered in. If yours is the same you might have to do something with the side so they did not push the brush to the outside. Parsonally i'd really like to try a cutter with exposed blade tips on the front side and a push bar 30” above the deck. Also don't forget a check valve so you can make a loop hose or else you need a cushion valve which would let you run the cutter either rotation if you want to sharpen your blades on both sides Can you post some pics of the cutter or are you still picking one out? Ken [/QUOTE]
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