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Ford 6' sickle mower

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Bill in Orono,

02-16-2002 20:52:22




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Where is the model number and are parts avail. so I can get it working?




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Scott

02-17-2002 14:15:22




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 Re: Ford 6' sickle mower in reply to Bill in Orono, MN, 02-16-2002 20:52:22  
If yours clamps to the 3 point arms along with the balls sliding over the hitch pins and has a wood arm driving the knife it is a model 501, all fast selling parts are available from your New Holland dealer. If it has a belt to drive the knife and painted blue it is a 515.



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Whispering Pines

02-17-2002 00:58:26




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 Re: Ford 6' sickle mower in reply to Bill in Orono, MN, 02-16-2002 20:52:22  
Look on the pipe that holds the bearing for the pitman pully. There should be a plate rivited to this with the model #. Mine is 14-92 and the plate is right on top of this pipe. It is just to the left of the pitman pully. Parts are another story. Some Ford mowers are listed as "Not Servicable" and mine is one. I've had some luck getting a friendly parts man who had the time to search. We found sickles and sections, but couldn't get a new belt. Just try to get to the dealer when the parts department has time to look, or find one that is willing to try.

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paul

02-17-2002 12:34:59




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 Re: Re: Ford 6' sickle mower in reply to Whispering Pines, 02-17-2002 00:58:26  
6'? I thought they were 7' or 5', but I can be wrong. A bit of description might help, but generally they are a version of the 501 & you should find the serial plate on it - mine is riveted on the quck-release arm.

New Holland is the place to get parts. Many farm supply stores carry all the parts that wear out commonly - sickle blades & guards, pitman arms & brackets, etc. Any good belt supplier should be able to find a belt.

--->Paul

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