[AT] Help--sickle grinders
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Sat Sep 3 16:33:34 PDT 2005
Thanks for the reminder, Carl, but I thought I was only paying about 2/3
of a gallon each for them. I think I have a local retailer that has
them blister packed in a "twofer" situation.
Larry
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Just a reminder for those of you that contemplate the bolt-on sickle
blade
replacement route - many of the older mowers use hold down clips that do
not
have enough clearance for bolts, the new style are available for about a
gallon of gas apiece.
Carl Gogol
Manlius, NY
(2) AC D-14, AC 914H
Simplicity 3112 & 7116
Kubota F-2400
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From: "Larry D. Goss" <rlgoss at evansville.net>
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Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 3:58 PM
Subject: RE: [AT] Help--sickle grinders
> I've got those too, Ralph. I use them on my every day mower that I
keep
> mounted year around on one of my tractors. But for restoration work,
I
> like to see the old riveted sections. I also prefer seeing riveted
> straps on the ends of pitman bars. Some pitmans use 1/4" rivets, but
a
> lot of the older models (the one's we're interested in restoring) use
> 5/16" rivets in 2" and 2 1/2" lengths. Those are becoming very hard
to
>
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