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Posted by Tom S. in Tn. on March 23, 2006 at 04:41:40 from (70.146.157.198):
In Reply to: Pitman Arm posted by Marvin Gill on March 22, 2006 at 17:24:13:
Call the guys at Webb"s Sickle Service 1-800-578-1470 in Grand Island Nebraska. They have 99% of parts for these mowers and a whole bunch of answers to questions like you ask. We built a 9"9" cut IH last year by welding parts of two 6" cutter bars together. They were able to help with everything including modern hardened sections and new style combine type double rock gaurds. Great bunch of folks. Our mower has a little slower ground speed than a disc, but nearly 50% more swath, and at the end of the day will cut more hay than anyone.... and slower is safer with less wear nd tear. And it cost under $500!! Even though I am bragging, let me see you buy a Kuhn or Lely for that. Tom S.
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