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Ford Sickle Mower 7'

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Jeanette Manore

05-18-2005 16:35:07




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I just bought a 7' Ford Sickle Mower and some of the pieces aren't attached. Where can I find an exploded picture of this thing so I can put it together properly?




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FarmerDave

05-22-2005 17:38:57




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 Re: Ford Sickle Mower 7' in reply to Jeanette Manore, 05-18-2005 16:35:07  
I have one too and the manual. I included my email in this post if your other doesn't work out.



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Jeanette Manore

05-20-2005 20:38:19




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 Re: Ford Sickle Mower 7' in reply to Jeanette Manore, 05-18-2005 16:35:07  
Thank you for all of your help everyone! I actually found a guy near Albert Lea that has one and only one copy of a manual...AND...he"s gonna send it. God, I hope it"s the right manual! Thanks again!



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RustyHulk

05-20-2005 07:39:10




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 Re: Ford Sickle Mower 7' in reply to Jeanette Manore, 05-18-2005 16:35:07  
I have an "Assembly & Operating Instruction" manual for the Dearborn Side Mounted mower Models 14-3 (5 foot) & 14-4 (6 foot), Copyright 1948. I can email you a parts page for you to compare with yours, if you want. Email me if you think this is what you are looking for. Rusty



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Dave H (MI)

05-18-2005 17:08:26




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 Re: Ford Sickle Mower 7' in reply to Jeanette Manore, 05-18-2005 16:35:07  
Hard to say if NH would still carry these but if you know the model number you will eventually see one on ebay.



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steveormary

05-18-2005 21:01:58




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 Re: Ford Sickle Mower 7' in reply to Dave H (MI), 05-18-2005 17:08:26  
It has been many years since I used on of them. Dont recall how they mounted up. You will need extensions for the lift arms. Some sort of gizzy for where the top link goes. And both stabelizeer brackets that bolt on under the fenders. Have fun and get a manual for it.

steveandmary



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