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CASE Sickle Mower

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MATT

01-16-2002 11:21:49




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Need help. Anyone have a parts identification diagram which would indicate how a CASE sickle
mower fits together. I have a sickle mower by Case which has a 6.5 foot sickle arm, unit attaches and lifts by 3 point, and operates by the pto. Unfortunately it's all apart in the barn and a photo or diagram would greatly help me to put it together correctly and in proper working order.




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Galen

01-18-2002 19:48:33




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 Re: CASE Sickle Mower in reply to MATT, 01-16-2002 11:21:49  
I have a Case Model 10 Trail type. I may be able to get a photo in the next day or so (if you think it is the same machine).



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MATT

01-18-2002 21:30:42




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 Re: Re: CASE Sickle Mower in reply to Galen, 01-18-2002 19:48:33  
At the moment all I can relate to the sickle mower is what’s on the sickle bar and arm which I have here and on which I will be replacing the blades. The rest is at the ranch and it won't be for another couple of months before I revisit the ranch at which time I maybe able to find more about the mower. The the original color of the mower is red. The name ‘CASE’ is cast into each of the pointed
guards bolted on the arm. What I recall from the mower is it’s driven by a standard universal joint shaft drive from the tractor pto. On the mower unit there is a standard pulley with a standard type [not wide] belt drive to another pulley, also there is a 1"x1" square hardwood pitman arm approx. 2~3 feet long which connects to and moves the sickle bar holding the blades.

Sorry that’s about all I recall, which can't be of much help. Otherwise it’ll have to wait until I
visit the ranch again. I didn’t think CASE made too many types of sickle mowers. If someone has a photo which is easy to post, that would be of help. Thanks for the responding guys. MATT

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Galen

01-19-2002 18:50:32




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 Re: Re: Re: CASE Sickle Mower in reply to MATT, 01-18-2002 21:30:42  
I will see if I can get a photo to post of my model 10. May take a few days (need to take the picture first). Sounds like a model 10 or similar.



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Leroy

01-18-2002 06:30:56




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 Re: CASE Sickle Mower in reply to MATT, 01-16-2002 11:21:49  
Would it be a Case-Detroit? If so I think i have a manual.



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