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ray

04-01-2003 19:18:21




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I have 100 farmall, It came with sickle bar mower. mower is in parts. does anyone have a picture. also with pulley do I use. Ray




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Craig

06-18-2003 13:32:20




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 Re: 100 farmall in reply to ray , 04-01-2003 19:18:21  
I also have a Farmall 100 that my Dad bought brand new in '56? and he wants us to hook up the sickle bar. I remember running this thing about 25 years ago. We aren't positive that we have all the right parts, but without knowing the model number, we can't be sure what parts to try to locate. We've gotten the thing hooked up and running, but raising and lowering is where we're stumped. If you have any information, pictures, descriptions, etc. please let me know.

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Hugh MacKay

04-02-2003 17:02:39




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 Re: 100 farmall in reply to ray , 04-01-2003 19:18:21  
Ray: There should be a V pulley that mounts on your PTO shaft. Forget about the flat pulley, it is not used. I don't have pictures, however your mower mounts to left final drive at same point as left drawbar mount. There is a pulley on mower shaft should line up with pulley on pto shaft. Does tractor have U drawbar or fast hitch? On the other end of shaft that mounts to final drive there are two pieces of flat bar that hook one on each side of clutch housing. A chain goes to your hydraulic rockshaft, for lifting mower. There should be a section of round bar 3/4" about 3 feet long with hook on one end and a flat bar with a section of 1.5 x 1.5 square steel 8" long. This hooks to mower frame. There is a hole just right size. The 1.5 square goes into square hole on back of steering box. That goes in from left side of tractor. I am going to stop there and let you fire the questions. Don't be shy, I love this stuff. Remember, one of the pitfalls of buying these mowers not on tractor is do I have it all.

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