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Re: Ford 501 sickle 14-92
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Posted by paul on July 19, 2004 at 19:29:40 from (209.23.145.52):
In Reply to: Ford 501 sickle 14-92 posted by Jim on July 19, 2004 at 18:31:50:
The tie rod arm has a 1 bolt clamp on the end of it, & it clamps to the left 3pt arm. Do this with the mower down on the ground. When you pick up the 3pt, the tie rod will pull the chain & raise the sickle bar. Ford had several different clamp deals for different tractor models. If you are hooking up to a Ford tractor with good solid anti-sway bars, you probably will not need any such triangles. Without stablizers, they are to clamp on somehow to act as anti-sways. A manual for the mower is only 10-15 bucks from New Holland, they have a 1-800 number for such things. Real helpful to sort this out. --->Paul
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