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Old 01-12-2016, 11:45 PM
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Todd, what type of adjustments do you suggest or ran across when attaching your Haban? I have a set of the front axle hangers on the way that are correct.
Well I just saw the pictures of the front and it was hanging crooked. Didn't know it wasn't attached yet. Once you get the front hangers over the axle then the "fork bracket thingy" will go up on the sides of the axle pin.
My biggest trouble was the torque tube was hitting the diff, so I needed to do some adjustment there... Then when you are tightening the drive belt try and keep it even on both sides. THE TWO BOLTS, that are used for belt tension.
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Well I just saw the pictures of the front and it was hanging crooked. Didn't know it wasn't attached yet. Once you get the front hangers over the axle then the "fork bracket thingy" will go up on the sides of the axle pin.
My biggest trouble was the torque tube was hitting the diff, so I needed to do some adjustment there... Then when you are tightening the drive belt try and keep it even on both sides. THE TWO BOLTS, that are used for belt tension.
I am actually going to mount the sickle bar on my 106 or at least that is the plan. I had to get the correct brackets for the front axle so I should be all set as far as that goes. The "fork bracket thingy" does that straddle the axle pin or is it just on the front side of the axle pin? And I guess I'm not sure on that front plate that is used for the belt tension exactly how that works yet I haven't really looked at it.
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Old 01-14-2016, 01:15 AM
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So that positioning bracket C straddles the axle pivot bolt...
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I would like to thank everyone who has helped me along with my Haban sickle bar mower so far. The help is very much appreciated. Thank You!!
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I would like to thank everyone who has helped me along with my Haban sickle bar mower so far. The help is very much appreciated. Thank You!!
Does that mean you got it on Martin? Or does "so far" mean so far?
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Does that mean you got it on Martin? Or does "so far" mean so far?
So far means so far...but I'm getting closer
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According to my manual I need belt #5771 for 1974 and prior Cub. Does anyone know the width and length of this belt?
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Martin,

It is a 3V x33.5" this is for a 402-d but it will get you close to what you need.
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It is a 3V x33.5" this is for a 402-d but it will get you close to what you need.
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I also see the manual says to flip the pulley so the hub is facing out for 1974 and prior so I will need to do that. Just 2 set screws from what I can tell. I find it strange also that the 402-E is for a wide frame but it has suggestions for as far back as mounting it on a 1964....they didn't have wide frame till 1971.
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