as far as I know there is no scythe attachment for the Howard 350 but there is a rotary rough cutter of witch I have two the other alternative is a Howard Dragon with a scythe also rotary cutter as well as a plough
The Area Rep of the VHGMC is a very helpful chap who has an extensive collection of Allen Scythes he may be point you in the right direction that is one of the beauties of being in the VHGMC
the possible reason some members ( like myself ) find it too difficult or time consuming to clart on shrinking photos other sites I use CAN use full size photos not everyone is a nerd with a computer
it is very true Geoff there is plenty that complain or suggest something but ask them to DO it is totally different. When Chris Youngman organised with the Fergie club a working weekend in Northumberland before covid the only ones to turn up were our gang of three but the number of moaners was outstanding
first of all has it been standing for a while if so it is a good guess the clutch material has expanded the way to cure it is to strip clutch and reface the clutch material again you do not say what engine is fitted the above applies to Kohler engine Iam not sure about Briggs and Stratton variant