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- June 12, 2012 at 1:43 am #43881Ed ThayerParticipant
Picked this jem up this weekend. Still has the original grass board and some paint. Everything is there and all seems to be functional. I am excited about getting this cutter bar refurbished and ready to clip some pastures. I hope the old boy can handle it 🙂
Ed
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June 12, 2012 at 2:30 am #74216dominiquer60ModeratorIt is a new to us McCormick Deering week then!
She is a beauty have fun with it, I can’t wait to use my cultivator again. There is certainly something nice about using an old piece of equipment that is well made and has been well cared for. Enjoy and let us know how it works.
June 13, 2012 at 6:15 pm #74217Ed ThayerParticipantI am looking for knives and other bar parts for this single horse mower. Where are the rest of you getting your parts? What do I need to supply for part numbers to the vendors.
Ed
June 14, 2012 at 2:34 am #74215near horseParticipantHey Ed,
Nice find on the one horse unit! I just checked the haybine guards I use now on the #9 and they are stamped 218 (like I think Donn mentioned in another post). I got them from Master Equipment (info in the equipment section). They also had the stub guards to use on the inner part of the bar. I’m sure they could give you the part number for sickle sections so you wouldn’t have to pay freight (most farm stores like TSC should have the sections and rivets or bolts, which ever you prefer).
I’m sure Oz will handle it fine. You keep him working enough that he knows his job.
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