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    hobnob
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    Hi. Has anyone ever had to make/get made up a knife blade for an old mower? Horse drawn mowers seem to come up quite infrequently in the UK, & when they do, they are invariably minus the knife blade. I was just wondering how easy the blades are to get made up, & what kind of place would do that. Or is that only really feasible if you’ve got an old one to work from? Thanks

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    #76339
    Donn Hewes
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    I tried to find cutter bar parts for english mower a couple years ago with no luck. The cutter bar was mounted to the mower at a different angle than the most common mowers here. That made it so none of our guards would work. The knife sections would work if the spacing matched. There are two different spacings that matter the width of the section (most common is three inches), and the location of the two rivet holes on the section. There are at least two different spacings here; JD and MC D. Those knife sections are slightly different. the ball at the head of the knife may also be set forward or back differently than ours. I think it would be unlikely to find one of our knives to fit right in a mower form out of the states. More likely that a knife section would fit, but even that would be luck. Just my two cents. Donn

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