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Re: Re: Re: Siclebar knife section RR (?)
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Posted by dad on March 15, 2004 at 05:38:35 from (207.230.196.52):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Siclebar knife section RR (?) posted by Indydirtfarmer on March 15, 2004 at 04:37:49:
I still use rivets on my #38 JD mower, and bean head on the 95. Bolts on the 1209. I use a riveting tool I got from John Deere to put on new sections. I still grind off the heads to punch out the old rivet. Disc-bines are the thing for today hay-making, speed. My bother came and helped me one day. I had the 1209, he had a new New-Holland disc-bine. I'm in 4th gear, my bother is darn near in road gear. I cut 10 acres, he cut 60 in the same amount of time. You guys know what a "pocket gopher" is? if not I send you some. Nothing harder on a siclebar then running into a pocket gopher dump.(disc-bine goes right though them) dad
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