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Posted by DANWV on July 01, 2003 at 11:10:58 from (66.190.189.232):
Ok I've come to the conclusion that what I have is a #16 axle mount sickle bar mower for my C. I am in the middle of getting this thing to function again and it is pretty beaten and rusted. Went to put on all new sections and found that the bar that the sections rivit to has been welded and rewelded. In fact someone at some time has replaced the outer most portion with some other modle bar. I had to use sections from another brand (unsure what they were from) cause the new IHC sections I bought did not fit the hloes. I started riviting and the weld joint across one of the rivit holes broke. This bar is now junk and my local dealer thinks it a hardship to find me a replacement. Course he deals in NEW HOLLAND stuff. Any one give me the best place to find a new section bar? Please! Thanks again. DANWV
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