Posted by Bryce Frazier on June 23, 2014 at 12:41:51 from (67.142.182.25):
Hi all, I am trying to help my neighbor get his swather ready for the year, and basically, here is the problem...
At one point they decided that they HAD TO HAVE new guards, and basically they just stuck what they had on there!!! They are ALL different, some are singles, some are doubles. MOST say JD on them!!!
It is a Hesston 1090, 9ft Swather. I would like to know a part number for the guards, and would LOVE a picture of them so that I can match them up at the local Big R, IF they have them!
Also, I need to know what kind of teeth I should buy for them? They have one bolted sickle, and one riveted (spare), I couldn't see well enough in the barn, but it appeared that they were Top Side Serrated, or Not Serrated, a mix of both!
I know that teeth will depend on the guards, but I think that they should have top side's, also, what shape are they? 3?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am supposed to start cutting with it Friday, so they are really giving me a lot of time! Bryce
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