Posted by Ron in Nebr on April 08, 2011 at 20:18:48 from (66.252.113.122):
In Reply to: Re: New IH Knife bars? posted by Brian G. NY on April 08, 2011 at 18:40:06:
Always called 'em sickles here too. Far as I know there's not really a name for those balls on the end, other than that they're what the pitman stick hooks to. To advertise, you'd want to specify that they're for a pitman-stick mower, since they won't work on the newer IH Balanced-Head mowers that use a pin to connect to the end of the sickle. Also be sure to specify the length since there were lots of different variations of sickle bar mowers.
Not sure here, but they may also work on different mowers than an IH...best to do some more reasearch. I know Kosh mowers used a pitman stick for alot of years after IH, but since we never had one I'm not sure if they use that style head on the sickles...
Oh shoot...I just answered the question I couldn't think of..."sickle head"...yep, thats what that ball thing's called.
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