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Re: Sickle bar mower for an H
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Posted by Chums5 on October 04, 2001 at 07:44:55 from (209.240.220.215):
In Reply to: Sickle bar mower for an H posted by Kevin on October 03, 2001 at 17:33:36:
Kevin...can't give you any pics cuz don't have mower ......but I'll try and explain......the hyd on it was simple....the cyl. mtd. on the front side of the r/s axle and the other end mtd. to a(approx 12 inch) lever just below the hyd lever(there's a 3/4" threaded hole there for mtg........the rod you talk about mts. thru the cyl and lever to keep them together.......other end of rod went thru a U brkt. with a pulley on it(bolted to drawbar as a guide)then pined to a clevis and piece of chain that was hooked to lever by gearbox...same lever that on manual models would have long lever to raise by hand......Hope this is some help.....Good Luck....
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