Posted by Heat Houser on July 07, 2008 at 17:44:57 from (69.66.35.73):
In Reply to: McCormick #27V Mower posted by AndrewFromNS on July 07, 2008 at 17:06:53:
I am also rebuilding a 27V but will use it on a B Farmall. There were two ways to lift, one was a manual lever and the other was a cylinder and used the tractor's hydraulics. Since the B has the operator's seat on the RH side of centerline and does not have hydaulics, I will need to modify my lift lever into he B arraignment. The lever that I currently have is for the C, H, or M.
My mower has a bent shaft that attaches between the drive casting and the pitman casting where the bar bolts. (the sickle pivot casting) This is giving me negative lead in my sickle bar. It took awhile but I finally decided that the casting was threaded on to the shaft. I unbolted the bar, removed the lift chain and spun the casting off. Next step is to straighten.
We had a 25V for the B when growing up but Dad traded it for a JD #8 for the JD A. Wish I had it back.
I recently purchased a spare rear hub and a good rim from a junk yard that is selling their stuff to the scrap iron dealers. It will all end up in China.
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