[AT] Sickle mower ?
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Mon Aug 14 15:13:04 PDT 2006
Shims? I grew up with John Deere equipment. You adjust the clearance
on those with a ball peen hammer -- literally. The owner's manual says
to hammer on the top of the fingers to do the adjustment. Hammer on the
front portion to bend the fingers down. Hammer on the rear portion
(just forward of the mounting bolts) to bend them up. In both cases,
you position the knife so the finger is over the gap between sections.
For those skeptics among you, try it -- it works. As a kid, I was
fascinated by the illustration in the John Deere manual about this
process because it was so counter-intuitive.
Larry
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Larry,
there should be some kind of shims under the hold downs to adjust the
clearance. Or like mine on the massy you just replace worn ones.
I found that if you don't use the serrated blades its real hard to cut
fine
grass.
I like the under serrated because you can sharpen them once or twice
before
replacing them.
Walt Davies
Cooper Hollow Farm
Monmouth, OR 97361
503 623-0460
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