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Super A Sickle Bar Mower Question

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Keith F

06-24-2003 12:44:33




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A friend has a belly mounted sickle bar mower for his Super A. It is the belt driven type with the long support shaft from the rear to the middle of the tractor. Inside the support shaft is the drive shaft for the pitman arm. On one end of the shaft is the pitman arm drive wheel and on the other is the small belt pulley. Has anyone out there ever removed this shaft to get to the bushings? If so, how does it come out of the support shaft? It looks as if the belt drive pulley is the only removable part, but it seems to be pressed on. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Haas

06-24-2003 18:12:07




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 Re: Super A Sickle Bar Mower Question in reply to Keith F, 06-24-2003 12:44:33  
The wheel that drives the pitman is called the flywheel. I think it is threaded onto the shaft. I have some NOS flywheels, and may have one for your mower. Be next week before I can check. I do recall that the pitman drive shaft (Pin) has a bushing and there is a nut that holds the pitman on. I expect your mower is an A-22. I have a parts catalog for it. If you want further discussion, send ma an E mail, but it will be next week before I can answer as leaving tomorrow for Red Power Round up. According to my parts book, the part number on the flywheel should be 451 399 R1.

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Bob McCammon

06-24-2003 17:44:57




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 Re: Super A Sickle Bar Mower Question in reply to Keith F, 06-24-2003 12:44:33  
If memory serves me correctly it is left hand thread. Maybe others can confirm this after all it has been 30 years since I fooled with one!



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