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Thegearhead0324

Finally, after missing my other one I sold a few years ago, I bought one at the big show today. Looking forward to gettin it in top shape. 

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8ntruck

I've always wanted one.  Don't know why, 'cause it do not have a use for one.

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ri702bill

Gopher Grinder....

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Thegearhead0324

I haven’t had any use for one but it’s always been that “one piece” that I’ve been missing since I sold my other one like a fool. 

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adsm08

I don't even know what they are good for.

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8ntruck

:text-yeahthat: I've got a ditch on my Ky. property where a sickle mower that could angle down would be really handy - except for the rocks that are in the ditch.....

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Racinbob

I had one for 20-25 years before the move to Florida in 2000 when it was sold in the auction. After coming back up here in 2017 I started looking for another one. Finally, after running an ad, I found one less than 15 miles from here. A guy bought it in an auction and after realizing seeing that it was so rusted solid he must have figured it was unsavable. I didn't see it that way. Here's the thread.

 

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Sickle Bar Finally - Implements and Attachments - RedSquare Wheel Horse Forum

 

8 hours ago, adsm08 said:

I don't even know what they are good for.

 

If ya need one you'll know. Mine runs at about a 45° angle about 90% of the time. I keep the briars that intrude on the paths out back clear. 

 

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7 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

:text-yeahthat: I've got a ditch on my Ky. property where a sickle mower that could angle down would be really handy - except for the rocks that are in the ditch.....

 

The Wheel Horse model doesn't angle down but a very few degrees. I've heard the Haban will go more but I can't verify.

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gt14rider

Haban 414 for GT14.

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sqrlgtr

Sickle mower has been on my bucket list for at least 20yrs now but just haven't been able to connect with one. @cafoose has one and its the only one Ive eve seen in the wild around here. Wished he would hurry up and get bored with it and pass it on to me. :laughing-rofl:

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Thegearhead0324

Here’s a better pic of it, when I get time I’ll be starting on it. 

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peter lena

@Thegearhead0324   would love to go thru one of those . massive example OF COLLECTIVE DRAG , every stage is another handoff . typically  starts with pto lever  , needle cone bearing drag , that  hi heat  intense , spot , cooks  regular grease , black , cracking debris  shows you  that , lucas x tra hd green chassis grease , after a total  bearing clean out , 550 deg flash point , polyurea  , none of my  bearings  squeal / or whine , every stage , needs to be , verified / enhanced for movement ease . when I  pull back on my  pto lever , the  spindle  spins down on its own , what is that showing you for  movement ease ? never  wore out a  clutch disc . experiment /  try  . test  / try .  pete  

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Thegearhead0324

@peter lena , my tractor is all lubed/greased up. My other sickle I sold a few years back I stripped and painted, greased all points, etc. Fluid film is my favorite lubricant and undercoating, I use it yearly on my vehicles and other things. 
 

On this one, everything seems to move freely and nothing is seized. I’m going to keep its original look and just clean it up real good, check inside the wobble box, and grease it up, new belts, etc. 

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peter lena

@Thegearhead0324   if any of that is too  intense for you  ?  try SOMETHING  on a smaller scale , to  inspire / encourage you , i,m on the other end of this , been doing this  for decades , ex  ever add a  pull spring to  a choke  / throttle  end lever point ? that  lubricated slide is always  smooth easy  . spring  pull assist TO CLOSE , POINT . that way  any of your   throttle  INCREASE  , is lightly spring  pull assisted , make the penetrating oil  run / drip  out of the end  spring  pull point ,  also touch up any related linkage movement  spots . all of mine are  free and easily  move , most of the stuff I see is faded rust , so easy to start a reversal  of that . pete

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