I guess I failed to mention that I have everything for it. I just put the bar on Sunday so I could take some pictures. The sickle is laying on the shop floor so I can put new sections on it. The implement forum has had some interesting posts on serrated guards and sections. They are under the opinion that you can not have both being serrated. I finally emailed Herschel as that is the brand my local farm store carrys. They answered right back and yes it was fine to put both section and guards on serrated. I am also going with the bolts this time as I am tired of rivets. If I get the operaters manual for the F-28, will it show how the adjustment rod hooks up to the tractor or does someone have a picture of the one I have hooked up? I have 3 other C-24 mowers that I have taken parts off of and I have one of the rods that was mentioned. I just do not see how it can work hooked up to the touch control. This mount that I have looks like it needs to mount to the fast hitch cylinder. It has to work in an up down motion, not back and forth. Thank you for all your help!
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