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Russ SoCal

11-25-2005 19:40:49




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Ever see one of them brackets (I think the left side) that has one regular pin and another pin mounted in a swivel ball (like on the ends of the lift arms)? Got one out in the shed and don't have the slightest idea what it's fer.
Russ




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old

11-25-2005 21:07:07




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 Re: Extra pin bracket in reply to Russ SoCal, 11-25-2005 19:40:49  
Only one I have ever seen like that was on a 501 ford mower, I even still have it but not the whole mower, just a part here and there.



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Jim.UT

11-25-2005 20:04:26




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 Re: Extra pin bracket in reply to Russ SoCal, 11-25-2005 19:40:49  
Jim (nice name!) has it right. I believe some Dearborn mowers also used that bracket. If you don't have any use for it, you should clean it up, paint it bright red and put it on ebay. You'll sell it and have cash for Christmas. I usually even put a new pin, new lynch pin and chain on first. Makes it look brand new and people fall all over themselves trying to buy it.

That's why I was trying to con Mike out of his set. A fresh coat of paint and some new pins and that pair of brackets would bring at least $40 on ebay. Your one bracket with swivel eye will probably fetch $25 or more.

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Tom-Pa

11-26-2005 15:30:28




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 Re: Extra pin bracket in reply to Jim.UT, 11-25-2005 20:04:26  
One of the brackets as shown for the left side and the one with the swivel ball for the right side. Many of the Dearborn sicle bar mowers for the 3 point (in the rear) used these. My model 14-16 used these. it attaches to the swivel on the rt side. I attach a stablilizer bar on the left side to help when in heavy hay.



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Jim Wiilliamson

11-25-2005 19:50:33




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 Re: Extra pin bracket in reply to Russ SoCal, 11-25-2005 19:40:49  
Hi The bracket with the ball may be for a mower for the ferguson tractor. When I was a child we had a mower that had a rod that mtd there which was part of the breakaway system in case you hit a stump or tether pin or some obstruction. The angle would change when the mower blade pulled back hence the ball mounting. Jim W



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