Thanks for the compliment, the steps I use work for me in hooking up the mower in a safe and timely way. Glad you enjoyed the video, if you’re not a subscriber hope you consider subscribing to our channel
Was fortunate enough to be given one by a neighbor in pretty good shape. Top lnk was broken also so I retrieved it using my regular top link. Questioned if the Spring that you referenced as not installed, was neccessary. Going to use around pond rather than Baking up and forward and bushog ending up soaked. May use to cut tall grass that interferes with my clover plots without unnecessarily scattering the seeds, especially the curly dock I have been "Blessed with. especially before the seed become mature and expand that cursed plant all over.Good Video and I have subscribed.
@@CreekviewAcres I will subscribe, soon as I get one I’ll be asking you for help if I have questions if you have time to reply . I’m calling on one Friday , thanks for getting with me .
Good day! My stabilizer bar itself is quite a bit shorter than yours...and lands right about where the draft link hooks to the lift arm. Ever hear of that? Guess I could fab a longer stabilizer.
It can be fastened and inch or 2 each way depending on how high or low you want the sickle bar to raise when the tractor lift raises. Otherwise you may have to fabricate something to extend the stabilizer Thanks for watching, if your not a subscriber hope you consider subscribing to our channel , we have a few more Ford 501 mower videos.
I just bought one a couple days ago. It's in very good condition. I was lucky to find it in such condition. I was puzzled on how the stabilizer bars work. So now I know. Only thing is, is that it seems real tight or almost frozen to move sickle bar by hand. Have any ideas how to free it up? Before I hook it to tractor?
Check all the sickle bar guides and knives , if any are loose they will cause binding. You can unhook the bar and take it out if you need to repair it. Thanks for watching, there’s a few more ford 501 videos on our channel you might want to watch. If your not a subscriber hope you consider subscribing to our channel
Your video was one of the better videos on hooking up the sickle bar mower.
Thanks for the compliment,
the steps I use work for me in hooking up the mower in a safe and timely way.
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Thank you for the helpful video. I hope to keep an old machine going here soon
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Was fortunate enough to be given one by a neighbor in pretty good shape. Top lnk was broken also so I retrieved it using my regular top link. Questioned if the Spring that you referenced as not installed, was neccessary. Going to use around pond rather than Baking up and forward and bushog ending up soaked. May use to cut tall grass that interferes with my clover plots without unnecessarily scattering the seeds, especially the curly dock I have been "Blessed with. especially before the seed become mature and expand that cursed plant all over.Good Video and I have subscribed.
Can’t wait till I get one for my 1900 . I was wondering if ford made one . Thanks for the Tutorial .
Glad you enjoyed it , the Ford 501 is a pretty tough mower
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@@CreekviewAcres I will subscribe, soon as I get one I’ll be asking you for help if I have questions if you have time to reply . I’m calling on one Friday , thanks for getting with me .
Very helpful. Thanks!
Your welcome
Thanks for watching
Just bought one of these i will have to restore but plan to use it for my hay. Need to learn the ins and outs of using it.
There a good mower
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Good day! My stabilizer bar itself is quite a bit shorter than yours...and lands right about where the draft link hooks to the lift arm. Ever hear of that? Guess I could fab a longer stabilizer.
It can be fastened and inch or 2 each way depending on how high or low you want the sickle bar to raise when the tractor lift raises. Otherwise you may have to fabricate something to extend the stabilizer
Thanks for watching, if your not a subscriber hope you consider subscribing to our channel , we have a few more Ford 501 mower videos.
I just bought one a couple days ago. It's in very good condition. I was lucky to find it in such condition. I was puzzled on how the stabilizer bars work. So now I know. Only thing is, is that it seems real tight or almost frozen to move sickle bar by hand. Have any ideas how to free it up? Before I hook it to tractor?
Check all the sickle bar guides and knives , if any are loose they will cause binding. You can unhook the bar and take it out if you need to repair it.
Thanks for watching, there’s a few more ford 501 videos on our channel you might want to watch.
If your not a subscriber hope you consider subscribing to our channel
Just subscribed thank you
Amen guys x
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