Cut-Free Sickle Guards

JNP

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Has anybody ever heard of or used "cut-free" sickle guards? I had never heard of them until I saw them in a manual. I have not been able to find anything about them on the internet.
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I remember, a guard something of that design, without a top. Don't remember being very impressed.
 
Several of us posted on the CASE forum back in Feb. on this style of guards. Case Co. sent engineers to our dealership with several variations of these "stub guards" which we helped them experiment with. They were never very popular until the advent of the haybine just a couple years later. Every Mfg. offered them in a dual guard version with a matching dual hold down clip on haybines. Now the discbine has replaced them.
 
I have a T10 CASE trailer type with that style guard setting around here. I do not know much about it except that it has not been used in many years.
 
Hi Barry
You posted on that discussion back then also?? I would like to have a T10. Trucking from IA to NY would be too$$$ for me I'm afraid, if you did want to sell it.
 
I'm thinking that we tried them, "back in the day"- didn't work worth a darn, as I recall, and we went back to the regular guards. I think they were also called "stub" guards.
 

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