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Posted by David on October 28, 2003 at 10:04:23 from (209.192.126.1):
Just wondering if someone might be able to tell me what mower model I have. I bought a complete working belly mount sickle mower for $75.00 the other day, works grate. It hooks to the bell housing, there is a rod and square bar that hooks to the front left cultivator frame mount, shaft with a pulley that runs to the back and mounts where the draw bar mounts, came with the pulley for the pto shaft and a belt. There is a chain the goes from the large casting where the pitman rod and blade joins that hooks to a bar that hooks to the right lift arm. I don't guess I need to know the model # it works fine and I have plenty of parts off of other IH mowers to use if needed. Just wondering. One other thing, everyother mower I have worked with has a brake away system for the bar if you hit something, this has a solid bar where that should be. Is this correct or has this been modifed. It came off a super A so who knows how old it may be. Thanks for any input
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