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Re: Ford 501 sickle mower
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Posted by tlak on July 12, 2004 at 16:37:20 from (66.38.80.92):
In Reply to: Ford 501 sickle mower posted by JG on July 12, 2004 at 14:25:32:
A stick measures roughly 37:3/4L X 1:5/8T X 1:1/8W A Ford stick at NH cost about $11. They have a rivet through the tall side at the spring end. I drill the opposite end and put a 1/4" bolt to match the rivet because they seem to break out along the bolt line. I also started taping the stick with box tape because they appear to be boarder line weak. So far this season one stick. The person asking about the big curved arm toward the front that was cut off his. I believe all this was for is for the mower to lean on in storage. I have this on a salvage mower The person asking about the bearings for the flywheel side of the pitman. I have a salvage mower that I started to renovate and bought these bearings for it. Bought about $40 sell for $25+sh.
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