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Re: Narrow spaced Oliver mower sections
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Posted by Fred Tedescucci on June 03, 2006 at 07:16:54 from (4.152.183.32):
In Reply to: Re: Narrow spaced Oliver mower sections posted by caseyc on May 23, 2005 at 12:33:51:
Casey - I have a friend who needs a part for his Oliver 415. I was wondering if you could help us?? The part he needs is some sort of "wheel", 8 inch diameter & 2 inches thick with the "hub" being about 2 3/4 inches long. This "wheel" is HEAVILY counterweighted & he says it's connected to the sickle bar (is that the right word) & this wheel supplies the motion & power to make the bar go back & forth. The number cast into the wheel looks like "508222E", though a couple of those numbers could be wrong - there's been some rubbing there... Anything you could do to help with this would be well appreciated. THANKS!! Fred Tedescucci jtedescucci@juno.com
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