Posted by JMS/.MN on February 11, 2013 at 07:18:15 from (209.237.125.241):
In Reply to: Mower cutting sections posted by Ky Haygrower on February 10, 2013 at 20:26:04:
Using a vise is a simple, easy way to get the sections off. Great time to switch to bolts. As for needing a helper- no......just make yourself a very handy shop tool to hold the other end.... An adjustable pipe stand. Heavy large pulley, or wheel rim, for a base....weld a pipe to it vertically, Drill a hole near the top end, weld a nut over the hole. Bolt is used to secure the second pipe where needed. Second pipe fits inside the first, and has a quarter by one inch flat strap with the ends turned up slightly to cradle the work, welded across one end. Use that tool to support the sickle bar.
I have multiple spots on the workbench where I welded mounts for the upper pipe- very handy when working with various lengths of hyd cyl, bars, etc. At the drill press or chop saw I use the base of the tool to hold the inner pipe.
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