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Re: farmall 140 Sickle bar mower
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 07, 2006 at 02:22:29 from (216.208.58.104):
In Reply to: farmall 140 Sickle bar mower posted by T on August 06, 2006 at 17:17:50:
T: I see you don't have an answer yet, I looked last evening, said to myself someone will nail this. If this is am A-22 mower, I had one of these back in the 1960s. There is also an A-23 mower, basically a highway mower and much heavier. I suspect they both use the same pulley. For me, it's been a lot of years, so my memory is a bit rusty. It has to clear the fender, so I'm thinking 6 to 8 inches. As I recall it cleared the fender by about an inch. Sorry I could be of more help, I just thought activity breeds activity. These mowers were the same from SA through to 140, so if anyone quotes you a figure for one of the other tractors, it will apply to your 140.
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