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312-8 with sickle bar finally finished

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ebinmaine

Excellent!! 

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, moe1965 said:

Installed a sickle bar on it with modifications. 

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Looka pretty darn good to me. BTW, do you get a ticket if you park your horse and dont' feed the meter? :lol:

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OutdoorEnvy

Great work and nice rig!  Hope I come across a sickle bar at some point!

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Digger 66

Love it , I'd love to see an action clip !

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moe1965

Good eye Handy Don you must have liked the magazine Highlights it was around 40 years ago . Had a section in there that you had to find hidden things in a picture 😂.  The meter is for my friends. Seams like it never expires.  I'll put up a in action video soon have a few bugs to work out. Plus wheel weights to put on left side. I have some ditch work to do..

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peter lena

@moe1965  https://lucasoil.com/products/grease/lucas-x-tra-heavy-duty-grease  did you use this in your set up build ? refill your related nearings ? cutting bar shuttle area ? use this in all my used to be noisy failure areas , that 560 drop temp really stays with it , anti sling and recovering ,polyurea rating , have this in all my mower deck bearings , related mule drive bearings , needle cone bearing in PTO drive cone . good luck with it , pete 

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peter lena

@horsenewbee , since going over to this , I  have no noisy / whining , bearings , also  clean out and repack new bearings , to insure there is no hi temp lubrication failure . if you are doing a rebuild or bearing replacement , you are right there , for a side seal removal and clean out , flush with carb cleaner , repack with same amount of lucas , carefully replace side seals , install bearing . detail lubricate every lever / attachment  movement point , tell me how effortless it functions ,  thats what makes me rave about this .  lots of hours , no no whining bearings , thats what i wanted . only a suggestion , once you do it , your hooked . greasy pete  

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