Posted by MtMan on June 08, 2020 at 19:32:16 from (50.107.165.228):
In Reply to: Busy day posted by Grandpa love on June 08, 2020 at 18:21:46:
I was using my 1948 Cub with a sickle mower and I assume the mower was originally purchased the same time. Any how, I lost the rear heel plate off my sickle bar. I didn't realize it until I was done mowing and put the cutter bar in travel position. I notice the knife section had falling down because this heel plate is what keeps it up. I happened to think that I have an old horse drawn mowing machine up in the barn. I checked and the part looked the same and measure the same. The horse mower is IH also. It could be about 100 years old. When I was trying to get it off, I figured it might have never been off. It was hard to get off, but when I did and cleaned it up it fit perfect. My niece found my lost piece in the 2 acre piece that I was mowing. She didn't know that I lost it. She came and asked me if I had lost a piece off my tractor or mower. Well surprising enough they both had the same casting number on them . I feel very lucky to have both mowers in working order again.
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