That is the one I figured it was as I believe it was most popular. But I have never seen one. The horse mower I have seen 3 and that includs the one Dad had. The semi mount was only in catalog for one year and also never saw one. That mounted mower was same as Ferguson in early-mid 40's but kept in farm catalog untill about 56 when your model was discontinued, and the semi mount ended mower sales in 58. There will be no parts avaible listed for that mower but cutter bar parts for others can be matched up to work. Measure the belt and keep all measurements (numbers if to be found) as you will probably have to go to the belt place mentioned often on this site. And as old as the belt is it will probavly disentragate within a couple of hours running, that is why I say measure now (length, with and depth and also angle ov the V) instead of having to guess later. Bearings a bering supply house should be able to match up with something that works. There has been no parts support from Sears the ones that sold David Bradley for 40+ years. That would be a good item to be able to take to tractor shows as you probably would not find anybody that knows about them. I do have the farm catalogs from 54 up and that is how I know about them. Hay rakes way more popular than mowers and I had one of them. I am now 75 so that age machinery is what I grew up with. As for maintaing the cutter bar just do it the same as a JD or IH.
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