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Parts for an old BIG SIX mower?

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migraine

01-02-2007 08:27:44




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Trying to help an older gent finish up restoration on a Big Six horse drawn mower. He has really done a nice job and we found the pitman stick and driver end for it but we need the sickle attachment spring loaded end for that pitman stick. This is the one where you press open the clip and it snaps shut over the ball on the end plate of the sickle. Anyone have an old mower or pitman stick around that has that end on it we could buy or know who might have one. Trying to help make a seniors day. Thanks Migraine

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IaGary

01-02-2007 15:03:02




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 Re: Parts for an old BIG SIX mower? in reply to migraine, 01-02-2007 08:27:44  
migraine I may have one hanging here in the shed.

Dark now so I will look for it tomorrow.

Gary



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Karl Hamson

01-02-2007 14:53:42




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 Re: Parts for an old BIG SIX mower? in reply to migraine, 01-02-2007 08:27:44  
Hiya Migraine. Did you get enough rain this morning? Seemed like about 4 inches here on Pender Island. That gizmo you describe for the end of the pitman stick sounds exactly the same as on my IH mowers. I have a mid mount (Model 21, I think)on my Super A and a rear axle mount for my C. They both use the same setup. If that is the same as on a big six then any 40s or mid 50s IH mower might work.
I do not use the mower on the C so if you are stuck, and mine is the right part, I could shoot it over to you. Karl

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El Toro

01-02-2007 09:11:26




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 Re: Parts for an old BIG SIX mower? in reply to migraine, 01-02-2007 08:27:44  
You may be able to locate that part if you live near an Amish community. They're still using horses and mules in farming. Hal



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