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Topic: Haban Sickle Mower
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Ted

04-11-2000 09:03:28
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I need help to ID the application of a Haban Sickle Mower. The model number on the tag is 402. It is painted a bright orange like an Allis Chalmers or a Case. The front mounting bracket looks like it bolts to the bottom of both frame rails (2 bolt each side), and when the mower is to be removed the bracket would stay on the tractor by pulling two pins to disconect it from the rest of the mower. Any ideas?

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mike strauss

06-13-2004 19:51:47
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Re: Haban Sickle Mower in reply to Ted , 04-11-2000 09:03:28  
i have a cub 107 an a haben sickle 402 also just about ready ti try to install was wondering if you found info or kit available????

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Anthony

03-09-2002 07:13:09
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Re: Haban Sickle Mower in reply to Ted , 04-11-2000 09:03:28  
Haban for JD316? Does anyone know a model that was made for the 316? I am interested. Thanks

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Alan Farley

03-25-2002 08:35:57
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Re: Re: Where to find Cub serial number chart? in reply to bo, 03-23-2002 20:01:43  
It didn't give the exact numbers for the years it was made 65-67, but as far as I can tell it's a 66' model. Thanks Bo!

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Dave

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Re: Briggs 12.5 HP vertical shaft - Alternator hook-up? in reply to Charlie , 04-29-2002 05:25:54  
Charlie,
I have a similar question. I am supposed to help fix a wheelhorse, 8 hp b/s vertical. I'd like to find the wiring diagram to see if it was wired to place AC directly on the battery like a small motorcycle or if I need a rectifier.

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Central Saw and Mower

02-12-2001 14:31:20
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Re: Haban Sickle Mower in reply to Ted , 04-11-2000 09:03:28  
Your sicklebar mower is made for Cub Cadet tractor, if you need belts or parts, please call 1-262-637-9546 with the part numbers if you have them. We would be more than glad to ship out the parts.

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Mike Dane

04-12-2000 03:50:48
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Re: Haban Sickle Mower in reply to Ted , 04-11-2000 09:03:28  
What is the letter after "402"???

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Joe

01-31-2002 12:10:59
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Re: Wagner Iron Works Garden Tractor in reply to Corey, 01-28-2002 21:16:08  
Saw a garden tractor for sale over 15 years ago. What I remember was the name sounded like Wagner, Warner, or something like that. It was a light blue, a little darker than a Panzer, had a belt clutch similar to a Gibson, an automotive type rear end and a bench seat. Owner said he and his wife used to ride it together mowing the lawn. I think it had a snowblower and snowplow, all the same color. Don't remember the engine. This was a rugged, beefy machine. Out of work at the time and wasn't into garden tractors then........Oh well.

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