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mmidlam

06-23-2015 14:37:16




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just starting to use a 499 I bought. I am putting a parts order together for the 499. Beside tines,sections and guards, what are some high wear items I should keep on hand? some wobble arm bushings?




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crooked rows

06-24-2015 04:57:18




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 Re: new holland 499 parts in reply to mmidlam, 06-23-2015 14:37:16  
Make sure that you have spare guards, sections, and section bolts for the center of the cutter bar.....they are different than the rest of the cutter bar



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DeltaRed

06-24-2015 06:11:01




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 Re: new holland 499 parts in reply to crooked rows, 06-24-2015 04:57:18  
Always good to have an extra 'overlap' kit on hand.And one each(1 L/1 R) of the outer end sections.These are different than regular sections



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DeltaRed

06-23-2015 19:11:01




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 Re: new holland 499 parts in reply to mmidlam, 06-23-2015 14:37:16  
I run a 499. Sections and gaurds are primary.I carry and use bolt on sections,easy to change in the field.Never broke or lost a reel tooth.Never replaced a wobble busing/bearing.Get an extra sycle if you want.You wont need it. I have an extra,never used it.I did replace the reel drive belt once.Buy your parts from Shoup.Pretty solid reliable bullet proof machine.



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Brown Swiss

06-23-2015 15:19:20




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 Re: new holland 499 parts in reply to mmidlam, 06-23-2015 14:37:16  
Just the left and right tines on the reel, and the guards and sections. Could get a new set of sickles on hand, they go in the frame on the left side. Ran the 499 over 15 years and never had the bushings go bad. Bearings in the reel have gone bad. Good lasting machine other wise.



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