Posted by ericlb on December 20, 2018 at 14:29:52 from (98.20.41.116):
i posted on the n forum before but im hoping for some others to see this, the problem is the stabilizer arm on the left side is broke, i traded for this mower, which i had personally seen run, though it was a decade or more ago, the man opted for a brush hog when he changed his farming operation, and this mower has sat in a barn since then. now i got the thing where i can get at it, and discovered its not the first time it got broke, the stabilizer arm has several welds, on it, the 501 is model 14-92,the mower itself is in good shape and operates as it should, need to install a new wood pitman arm and belt just for maintenance, but i discovered these stabilizer arms are hard to find,everything else wear part wise is commonly bought, mine have the flat ends where it goes into the clamp box, and a bolt goes thru them, the left one is where the rod from the bellcrank and spring on the bottom also bolt on, im going to try a temporary weld, but due to the break, i have no confidence that it will ever hold in that location, does anybody have a used one? i can fix the right side i think, but the left is in 2 pieces, and a old break
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