Posted by flying belgian on October 29, 2011 at 20:12:56 from (98.132.233.132):
In Reply to: year round bean bar posted by WarrenBult on October 29, 2011 at 17:05:49:
What Paul said is correct. I live 5 minutes from them and they are no more. I worked for the Hiniker Co. in the research dept. and helped design after market bars for them like 100 years ago. I'm pretty sure we used the same wobble box so if you ever need parts for that contact Hiniker Co. and of course the guards and sickle sections are common to all so that leaves us with the covers which any sheet metal shop can form up for you if you need some. Skid plates you can have made. I don't know what kind of spring shoes they used. You might have trouble replacing them if any are broken. I don't know where you could find some. The belt itself just take the old one to Napa and get replacement. If belt is missing wrap a twine string around pulleys for length and go to Napa. Spring on belt tightener you can find at Catco or similar place. Bushings, bearings and pulleys you can get at a bearing supply house. Welding you can do yourself or have the neighbor do it. I think that should about cover everything. Good Luck, The Flying Belgian.
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