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Pitman parts on a G sickle mower

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JW in MO View Drop Down
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    Posted: 23 Nov 2010 at 10:33am
I've got a sickle mower with a broken pitman arm and the problem is the end that attaches to the sickle is missing.  According to my book it is a #4 mower however Agco parts books don't show a #4 mower, they show a 3,5 etc..  Would like to get the needed parts to get everything up and running again.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Creek Jenkins Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Nov 2010 at 5:38pm

JW - I had the same problemo.  I looked thru the parts pages and the #3 or #5 (whichever is used on the B) mower pitman parts looked pretty much the same as the #4 parts.  If I remember right, the #3 and #5 even use the same pitman parts, it might be the stick is different length.  Anyway I called our local (4 hours away) AGCO dealer and he agreed that it looked like the parts were the same.  I ordered the sickle end parts - clamp, frame, spring, as well as the tool.  They worked fine on my #4, they looked exactly the same as the old parts  (except not broke or worn out).  This year the other end of the pitman wore out, but I was lucky enough to stumble onto a #4 mower at an auction and I picked it up pretty reasonably and scavenged the parts.  I think Jim at OK parts told me once he had a few B mowers he would part out, you might give him a call.  For the stick I just bought a univeral pitman stick at the local fleet farm and cut / drilled it to match the old broken one.  Only not broken.

Lemme know if you have qwestions.
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JM, I have a parts book with drawings and parts #'s. PM me your e-mail address I'll send you a scan.

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Text me 337 378 5152 on some way to get a diagram of the pitman arm for #4 all is chalmber mower
Thanks for any help
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Might have some of the parts your looking for.

Edited by Mikez - 19 Mar 2020 at 5:48pm
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Yes the B/C, #3,, #4 & #5 all use the same pitman parts. Only the frames are different. 
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