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Can I make a RH60 mower fit on a B7200 with some modification?
 

85Hokie

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you can make damn near anything fit ........

time and money are the two items you will need plenty of!

I take it that you are trying to shoe-horn a mmm under your B7200?

Rather than spend any time and money trying to fit that deck under - have you considered a rear 3 point mower? There are many to choose from and they will all fit!!!
 
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I agree with 85Hokie. You could probably fabricate a front and rear linkage to make it work but is it worth the time and the cost? Is there a reason that you don't want a 3 point finish mower? Here is a link that might be helpful.

 
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I'll point out to others like I did the OP in a PM,
There are 25 sub-models of an RC60 (typo in this post and called it an RH60), and some might some won't it's not very easy to know without the rest of the numbers.
 
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85Hokie

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I'll point out to others like I did the OP in a PM,
There are 25 sub-models of an RC60 (typo in this post and called it an RH60), and some might some won't it's not very easy to know without the rest of the numbers.
I was confused as hell too on the RH - ........ looked it up and found very little on an RH60 - where as you pointed out the RC is very common. Thanks for clearing that up.