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Re: Haybine, Ocillating Reel?
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Posted by JMS/MN on June 04, 2005 at 10:03:56 from (204.73.106.15):
In Reply to: Re: Haybine, Ocillating Reel? posted by Harley on June 03, 2005 at 21:35:16:
Harley- no need to pull the entire sickle out to rivet a new section in. Two options- buy the rivet remover/installer tool, cost $30 in the 70s, now maybe $60?. By moving the sickle left and right you can get in with that tool to remove the old rivet and install the new, with a 3/4 inch wrench. Option 2- might need to remove a guard to gain enough space, but you can lower the header down to a hydraulic jack that you use as an anvil to hammer in the new rivet. Or make a 'T' stand with 3/4 inch round stock with a dimple drilled in the top to match the rivet head. Taper the top of the shaft to fit between guards.
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