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Re: Super A Sickle Bar Mower A-21 / A-23 Question
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Posted by Mark (PA) on April 18, 2007 at 17:39:35 from (207.255.75.181):
In Reply to: Re: Super A Sickle Bar Mower A-21 / A-23 Question posted by Karl Hamson on April 18, 2007 at 17:28:19:
Hi Karl Unfortunetly my guards are neither straight or sharp at the location of the ledger plates. Thus I have pretty much just decided to get rid of them. I am sure I could spend time bending them back but they still wouldn't be sharp. All the plates are rounded at the top edges. I know you may be able to replace the ledger plates but I have looked mine over pretty hard and cannot see any rivet in the top or bottom that I could remove to get the plate out. Now on the newer OEM guards I got with the mower the rivet is obvious in those ones.
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