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Posted by Glen in TX on May 22, 2006 at 11:48:23 from (65.249.225.167):
In Reply to: Jump Ship and Run? posted by Allan In NE on May 22, 2006 at 04:32:18:
Hey Allen, Thats a good green rake to be junking? lol. I know parts cost but once it's fixed and cared for it will get the work done. We use to have a rake like that and we bought it cheap and the gear box was thrashed so we put a hydraulic motor on it from a salvage JD combine header reel and changed axle to sealed bearing spindles and a few new bearings and rubber mounted teeth and it worked great for years and the guy that bought it is still using it I think. We sold him the extra parts but I still got some extra manuals for it. That's a JD 850 series either a 851 or 855 I know by the star shaped cast bar wheel. Only problems I had last time was getting the bearings for the bar spindles from JD and other places and think I ended up finding a substitute bearing for that like a 7109 bearing and made a spacer or washers to get it to fit and work right. Shoups and other aftermarket has those teeth cheaper.
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