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New Holland Model 455 Sickle mower help

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digii3

03-27-2008 05:32:21




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I have a New Holland model 455 mower and the pin is missing and needing replacement. New Holland parts manual (online) does not have part number for the missing part (not drawn)... Help?? Below link are photo of the situation... I suspect I just need a bushing and a pin, but no idea what pin part number to get. Thanks.

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digii3

03-28-2008 09:21:25




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 Re: New Holland Model 455 Sickle mower help in reply to digii3, 03-27-2008 05:32:21  
Thank-you for the assistance. The parts man was able to find the needed parts from the number you gave. Apparently, my 455 is a newer model and the actual bushing part number is 12761 and the bolt is 3" long. As it turned out, that serial number was a very important detail.



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RickB

03-27-2008 14:12:45




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 Re: New Holland Model 455 Sickle mower help in reply to digii3, 03-27-2008 05:32:21  
63841 is the bushing. It is listed with the knife bar. Sublisted to 63841 is a bolt p/n 88128 which is replaced by p/n 86509453. This is a common 1/2x2-3/4" NF (fine thread) Grade 5 bolt. As suggested, use a locking nut on this bolt. And get a new parts man.



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IaGary

03-27-2008 05:39:00




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 Re: New Holland Model 455 Sickle mower help in reply to digii3, 03-27-2008 05:32:21  
That parts man better dig a little deeper.

That is a very common part to replace.

A plain grade 8 bolt will probably work also.

Just make sure it tightens down good on the bushing that takes all the pounding inside of the sickle head.

Gary



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IaGary

03-27-2008 05:40:18




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 Re: New Holland Model 455 Sickle mower help in reply to IaGary, 03-27-2008 05:39:00  
Use a self locking nut with a lock washer also.

Gary



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