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Re: Dearborn Mower 14-15A sickle bar.
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Posted by Tom-Pa on September 02, 2001 at 13:24:22 from (65.14.179.38):
In Reply to: Dearborn Mower 14-15A sickle bar. posted by Old Fart on September 01, 2001 at 17:38:37:
You will need more than just the axle bracket. You will need 2 ea 8" extentions for the vertical lift rods between the upper and lower lift arms, and a bracket that attaches below the toplink attach point. The 14-15 series and 14-16 series do not attach to the toplink itself. nomenclature................P/N toplink bracket.............141262 bracket & Ball assy.........141186 lift extentions.............142712 I made my lift extentions out of 3/8 pipe 'T' and 7" 3/8 pipe. the 'T's' are installed so centers are 8" apart and are 90 degrees from each other. I had to hunt around and finally found the two brackets at old farm equipment dealers on tractors and bought them as i had the mower(14-16) that used them.. If you want the manual and master parts book you can get them from the N-Newsletter archives..I have link below Good luck Tom-Pa
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