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82S sickle mower

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    Posted: 20 hours 48 minutes ago at 8:02pm

Not sure how many of you run an 82S sickle mower but I always lay my sickle support rod at the edge of the field as I enter the field to mow. I often thought of a way of carrying it with me so I wouldn’t have to go back to the same spot to lift the mower to transport. Sometimes I could have exited the opposite side of the field. While performing a repair this afternoon, I walked by the rear of my D17 and it hit me. I opened up the snap couplers, grabbed the rod and it fits perfectly in the slots. Snapped the covers down and it’s nice and snug. Put the wing nut in the tool box. Mowed for 2 1/2 hours and it never moved. Just thought I would pass it along.
1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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Depending on the bar and support rod it should hook in the slot on the lh side of tongue and the bolt through the angle on lh axle gusset with the nut to the rear.  I think only one of mine actually fit there though 
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Mine is an 82T but am going to investigate this! There is probably a place to stow it somewhere on the machine. Lift arm latches another good possibility.
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With no weight on my lift arms they stay up when I lower the mower. I don’t think it would be an issue even if they were down. Worked great for me and I would think it would work for a trail mower also. So simple yet it took so long for it to hit me.
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Thats neat robbie!  Got that 17 lookin good.  Hope your stayin cool 
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Thanks Wes! Drove by your place around 1:30 coming back from Harrisonburg. The herd of AC looks great at your farm. I know these Buda diesels can be a hard to get parts for but so far she has been rock solid. Ran around 180 degrees sickle mowing yesterday, some pretty steep hills climbing up. I love running it. With tricycle I go up and turn around on the flat and come straight down on the steep areas. Man you know it’s been miserable!! Be glad when this humidity and mid 90 degree days are behind us.
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Originally posted by IBWD MIke IBWD MIke wrote:

Mine is an 82T but am going to investigate this! There is probably a place to stow it somewhere on the machine. Lift arm latches another good possibility.

LH side of the tongue, there is a slot where the hook goes. Near the axle, there is a hole in a gusset where the bolt goes...Wink
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