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No. 7 Sickle Bar Mower?

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    Posted: 14 Nov 2017 at 4:15pm
Can somebody confirm that this is a No. 7 sickle bar mower? I'm pretty confident that it is, I would just like somebody with a little more wisdom to confirm that it is.
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Yes it's a number 7. If you are buying it look for the counter-balance spring bracket too.
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What does the counter-balance spring bracket do? I was told that it was all complete. I can't tell if it has it from the pictures. I'm going to buy it regardless because I'm getting it at a good price. Also, I looked up what that bracket looked like. Here's a couple pictures for anybody that is curious. 
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That's the bracket I was talking about, it keeps weight off the bar when it's on the ground.
FYI that's my pic's of my bracket and no it's not for sale. lol
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Haha that's funny! I just thought it would be a helpful picture for others down the road so I thought I might share it. Do you see this bracket in the pictures that I posted? Because I can't seem to find it if it's there...
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Originally posted by smokeythebear smokeythebear wrote:

Haha that's funny! I just thought it would be a helpful picture for others down the road so I thought I might share it. Do you see this bracket in the pictures that I posted? Because I can't seem to find it if it's there...
Good to see the pic's are getting looked at. I didn't see the bracket in your shots of the mower. If the #7 was mounted on a WD or D17 it will be on the right side of the axle.
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So you don't need that bracket for other tractors? I was looking to put this on a D14.
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D14 amd CA are basically the Same....And hard to find.....Dale
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The balance beam bolts to the right final drive, same place as the fender. It helps hold up the right side of the sickle, without it it doesn't hang level.
That is a later #7, you can tell by the U shaped cross bar, and the belt tensioner.

Those are the exact same pictures Don posted four years ago when I was asking about a snap coupler mower. Too funny.

The balance beams are hard to find. Usually the sickle mower went in the weeds and the tractor to the scrapyard with the balance beam attached. I found one in Washington State and snapped it up.
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I have one that came of a WD I would sell can anyone tell me what going price is I was thinking 50.00 is that about right
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Is that no7 mower off a WD for sale still?

Edited by LayneFarms74 - 19 Aug 2018 at 10:07pm
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I'd keep looking for a 80R those number 7 mowers aren't really very well built or designed and I mowed with  one on a WD for years growing up.
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I've got the correct spring for a D14 if you need one.
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The serial number is on outer flange of main drive housing that holds twin wheel box. Like this. 7-xxxx  
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