Posted by old on July 15, 2013 at 08:03:58 from (209.86.226.30):
In Reply to: Sickle mowers posted by Glenn D on July 15, 2013 at 05:33:03:
If you can get them rel cheap I would get both. Never hurts to have a back up when you have equipment. Either one may well be pretty easy to fix or may not depending on many factors. Over the years I have picked up a good many sickle bar mowers and brought them back to life. I have even built good working ones from parts of 2 or more and some came out real good like the one I built to fit a Farmall B using parts from a ford and an A/C mower and mounted it under the belly and used a power steering pump for the hyds on it. As for parts yep pretty easy to find section and all just look for a letter stamped on the old section and buy section of that letter. As for which is better the 3 point one will be more angle and can go into tighter places. By the way if I where you I would switch which ever one you get over to the new section bolts and get rid of the rivets
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