Posted by Glenn D on July 15, 2013 at 05:33:03 from (24.114.67.14):
I have within easy reach (free or close o free) 2 kinds of sickle mower. one is a new idea 251. it has it's own wheels but it's not the kind with the hydraulic hook up I've seen elsewhere. it has a wooden pitman arm. I was told it has problems and it looks like it's missing some teeth and some of the others are chipped. can these be gotten easily as replacements?
The other is a Dearborn (pretty sure it is) I haven't gotten it out of the weeds but it's likely seized from sitting but was said to be working when parked. The brackets for it were on the 9n Tractor I got so I'm pretty sure it's complete
I'm pretty sure I can get these working but was wondering which would be better to put some effort into?
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