Posted by Tom in TN on September 28, 2014 at 17:24:45 from (70.210.5.62):
In Reply to: Ford 501 sickle bar posted by flembo on September 28, 2014 at 15:21:47:
flembo,
You'll probably notice that the "section and a half" has three holes in it. Typically, only two of the holes will align with holes in the backer bar that the section knives attach to. That's okay. I have multiple blades with that knife on the end of the bar.
Also, did you get a whole set of high-arch hold down clips? You can't use the standard hold downs with the bolts and nuts.
One last thing, on the inner end of the bar, where the shoe attaches to the bar, I think that you have to use at least some rivets. I don't think there is any such thing as a high arch for the first six or eight inches of the bar.
Did you also consider replacing the ledger plates? They are expensive, but can be worth it.
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