Our Sicklebar Mower has a major problem. We need to fix this before we can cut hay.
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024
- Our New Holland 451 sicklebar mower has a broken pivot pin. It is a large pin that the entire cutter bar pivots on. I am going to have to disassemble the mower to weld the pivot pin back on. While I have the sickle bar apart I am going to replace several parts on the cutter bar, and hopefully it will cut better when we are done.
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It looks like you don’t have enough lead on the mow board end that’s supposed to start before the inside mow straight hand pick up the cutting bar and make square cuts
I don't know why, but I get emotional when I see old equipment given TLC and then working so hard and so well for the person who fixed them! I wonder if you realize you are carrying the baton of past generations as you work the land and make a home for yourself and your loved ones. May God continue to bless all your and your family's hard work!!
Amen to that, Miss Maggie Sue ...
I remember the days of fixing those mowers. It seems like I punched out and riveted a million sections and ledger plates. You are doing an outstanding job on repairing the equipment 👍💪
It sure seems like a lot of work on a farm is repairing equipment. It’s a good thing you’re so good at it👍🏻
You got that right 👌
Check and see if your cycle head should it be ahead the rest of the mower.
@@vernonvest9927 Looks to me like he is pulling the bar sideways. The bar should be square to the tractor.
It's a pain in the ass and these sickle bar mowers are trash
... And it's the same with much newer equipment. Seems an on-going process to be as much mechanic as farmer. Those machines have a LOT of parts and are subject to friction and wear. Very complex machines. But sometimes I have to wonder where the parts are made ...
Great Great video,, brings back fantastic memories, Sickle mowers.. We used to cut 80 acres with one,, Oh man so time consuming... We upgraded 20 years ago to a drum mower, then about 10 years ago we upgraded again to a disc mower... Fantastic video.. 🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
Cuts like a hot knife through butter. nicely done
Outer end of cutter bar should lead the tractor end by 2 inches. Keep going you'll get there.
According to the manual, the end will lead about 4 inches on a 9 foot sickle. And when it drags the ground, it will bend back and make it perfectly straight. And that is how it seems to be.
@@CountryViewAcres OK My manual was for 7 ft. In the video it looked like it was trailing by a couple inches. Maybe it was the angle.
Thanks for sharing how to remove the wobble box. Your method is much simpler then what I was going to do. My 450 sickle mower drive plates broke and have new ones on order. Will have to completely remove and disassemble the wobble box.
I really admire your skill and cleverness at fixing this old machinery so that it will work almost good as new. There's something very satisfying about watching that sickle bar mower cut the field.
Hey bud, great video! I've been followin your channel for a while and think your doin an awesome job. I know your tryin to keep the cost at a minimum, so I'll just throw in some tips. For the best cut, get rid of the aftermarket rock guards. A little at a time is fine. Also get an oil can with lite bearing oil and after you get done cutting, oil down the cutter bar. It saves a lot on wear on the wear parts. Lastly, think about looking around for a used hay conditioner. They generally go for $250-500. Well worth the investment as it can cut down on drying time by a day or two for alfalfa. Sometimes more. Just some advice from a retired farmer who's done a lot of hay. Love the show!
I really love watch that mower cut. Brings back memories of when my dad put his 10 year old (me) daughter on a Farmall M & said watch me mow a couple of rounds and then he put me in the drivers seat and I mowed hay from then on until he got a new hay bind. I used to mow the small pastures lots even after he got the big hay bind. I could almost smell the fresh cut hay when you were mowing. Memories...
I enjoy working on and using the old equipment that came with the farm we bought.
Great video. I learned if I go fast as possible my 451 mows better.
Oh for cutting parts i got my stuff from webb cutting. Awesome customer service and seemed good prices
Some advice... when repairing or cleaning out equipment turn off all your machine fully first, Do not let the machine idle, they do sometimes (old stuff) start up and cutting off parts of human body, our hands or legs if we come to complacent.
Good to see old equipment used again , I worked with and repaired old stuff like this for a living. 😀
You really have the knack for fixing things. I admire that. I would presume you couldn't even operate a farm without that knowledge....you'd have to be a millionaire to have someone come in every time something broke. LOL. Thanks for watching after the safety of your dog. Have a Blessed day.
Good job on the repair - the short dense clover looked like a challenge, I expect it will work better in the alfalfa. You're right to take special care of Scout - I've seen my share of pet damage from a sickle mower when they were hiding in the tall hay.
I ran a sickle bar 40 years ago when I was a teenager helping out at an uncle's property. Funny I remember that he was always maintaining it to keeping it sharp and running.
greetings evan; curse me if you wish but i cannot help thinking of you as oliver on green acres. he bought land and tried to farm with old equipment. are you buying your stuff from mr. haney by any chance? this is meant in fun so do not get mad. i am proud of the way you are going after success with what you have to work with. may God bless you and your helpmeet.............g
Nice work on the sickle bar mower. Welcome to the joys of farming with old worn equipment. LOL. Stay safe.
How is your back feeling thank you for the the good ideas on the sickle bar be safe out there buddy
You are doing well keeping all the equipment in good running order, look forward to seeing you in the next video.
You sure are smart to figure that all out!! You wife is Soo proud of you!
Some of my earliest and most treasured memories of our farm is sitting and watching the men on the farm sharpen and repair mowers of this vintage. Showed your videos to my father... he was highly amused. Thought you were doing great and learning the best way, by breaking stuff!
We used to have a specialty anvil that had a ledge for breaking off old blades and pockets to hold the heads of rivets. There was also a thick punch with an indentation used to peen over the new rivets - fun times!
Hi...... Evan, Country View Acres. Thank you for sharing your video homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👕🐔🐓🐥🐕🐖🐈🌱🐐🎥👍👍👍
Keep working at it Evan, you'll reap the rewards of your hard work. God Bless.
Glad you put Scout in, he looks like a great dog!
You do so well fixing all the equipment did you do that in another life? Glad to see you take safety seriously...... Hugs from Minnesota stay home and stay safe......
Good work 👍👍👍👍👍👍, beautiful
I knew you could fix it!! You pretty much can fix anything!! 😁
The bad thing about old equiptment: You always have to fix it.
The good thing about old equiptment: You CAN fix it yourself! 😊👍🏻
Be sure to video the work on the hay wagon, Evan. I love these repair videos. Shows me I can figure it out too! Thanks.
I am will working on the hay wagon this week. So, I will hopefully have a video next week.
It's all a learning curve, l have a mounted mower on my restored Massey Harris pony.
Well that came out marvelous. I'm so glad you can get right in and fix stuff. Something to be proud of.
Makin' Hay! I sure enjoy your videos. I used a sickle bar only once as a teenager on my grandparent's farm. It was a devilish machine for sure! That weld looked good, beefy and gets the job done.
daily reminder that i love you, and your great and awesome, your videos are great and SUPER helpful...keep up the work!!!
I've just started watching your channel a couple of months. I am enjoying watching you using old haying machinery. It brings back many good memories. 60 years ago I was a teenager. Spent summers helping my uncle on his farm. He had the same machinery. Good job repairing the machinery. Northern Michigan viewer.
Evan, I just love your videos! You are sharing alot of hands on experience and your learning at the same time! That smile of accomplishment on your face, says it all!
You have admirable tenacity and skill. Love the videos and praying for rain.
The outer end of the bar should lead the inner end by about 2' . It appears to be trailing now.
Time consuming this time mate but, for future cuts it’s probably going to be so much easier. Preventative maintenance is always better than fixing break downs. Keep up the great site and good luck. 🇦🇺
Looking good Evan, looks like you are back to your old self. I won’t ask about the garden and the ducks, but I will say Hi Rebecca,hope you are well. miss you and God bless.
You did a great job in fixing the mower. I remember my Father replacing some of the triangle cutters as well. Well Done!
Great job
If it’s not one thing, it’s something else. You are learning the patience of a saint.
Evan, after you adjusted the middle of the sickle bar mower, it seem to cut a lot better and I think you got it fixed. It amazes me how you take an old piece of equipment and find a way to make it work, but you must have a knack for that.
Looks like it’s working good. The far end is still trailing, it should be leading.... not sure how you adjust that mower for that.
I absolutely agree, when not in work and laid out in the cutting position the support shoe on the far end of the cutter bar should be leading slightly so the angle compared to the tractor (front to back) should be about 85 degrees - near right angle so that when working it flexes back to 90 degrees and everything is in line. Does that mower have a break back latch (so that the cutter bar swings back a little should you strike an object) - if so that is where it likely the lead can likely be adjusted.
Also note the exact setting of the length of the top link is important as this adjusts the position of the rock guards relative to the soil. You normally would want them parallel to the soil (ie neither pointed up nor down.)
Thomas - I was thinking the same thing. He might have to adjust the 3-point to make the change. My old JD #5 has a turn buckle for this adjustment.
Nicely done sir it looks much better
Good job Evan, glad you were able to repair the mower. Looks like you have it going your way now. Thanks for sharing with us and allowing us to ride along with you. Fred.
its nice that your able to fix things
Quite the farmer, Evan. *thumbs up*
I think those busted punches were Pin Punches. Not suited for breaking things loose. They are best reserved for moving pins in deep holes that are already broken loose. Use a punch with a strong, tapered nose to start those rivets moving. Once they are free, a pin punch can finish the job if it is a longer rivet.
Good job on the repairs clover is the hardest grass to cut with a mower like yours it will be fine i think in the alfalfa.
Outstanding video, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Good job, old mowers can be a real pain, possible the end of the bar needs to be adjusted forward, it needs to lead the tractor side of the bar by a inch or so,
So under load it will balance out,
Just my two cents, check out you manual on this adjustment,
Good luck and keep your fingers out of that cutter bar, raising and lowering it can be dangerous
Also good job on keeping your dogs cats away from the mower,
Stay safe,
When there mowing right I always like them. God speed
The NH 451 mower will never make New Holland's list of exceptional machines. At least you know what can be done to improve it's performance. Forget about it being one of the best sickle bar mowers made it will never be that but perhaps you can get it to the point where you can live with it.We had one of them and it drove us crazy . Finally moved up to a NH 478 mower conditioner .
Good working, thanks friend
Always nice to watch your vids
it seams that i spend 60 % of my time working on stuff and 20 % doing maintenance to prevent breakdowns 10%waiting on parts, crops ripening , cattle to get right size, etc and 10 % actually farming
Good video
You need to change all the guards. Keep your good used ones for spares.
From your overhead footage, it looks like you need to adjust your cutter bar lead.
That outside shoe needs to be about 11/2” ahead of the inner one.
In your video it appears to be dragging behind. You wouldn’t thing that makes a huge difference but it does.
I love your videos on your tractor work and emplements I WISH i could come help you I helped a farmer down the road from me, who had cows and grew corn for them, grinding his own feed , if i were you I'd save the other tractor as a spare til you are able to afford another one Thanks for you farm life I live in lamont fla.
Great video, channel and content!
May GOD Bless You Two Always Amen MGBYTAA 😎
IT SEEMS TEDIOUS BUT YOU'RE GETTIN A GOOD UNDERSTANDIN OF HOW IT WORKS AND OPERATES, LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE GETTIN A HANDLE ON IT
My dad cut the back legs of his sister's cat off with a sicklebar mower. The cat came home is about a week and lived a long life. used a sicklebar mower for a long time and my language really improved when I was able to replace it with a disc mower. They don't hang up and you can mow faster.
My ford 501 i just put all new rock guards and knives and knive backer bar and new drive head. I got the new ledger to install. I could use new shims also. Ive been mainly using it at church to clean up the field there. Went to church camp this year for a work weekend and i came home with a 8ft flail mower that needs some rehab to go back into service for me or someone else. Im not sure if i have the hp for it. Im itching to get the 501 out and try it with all the new parts
At the end of the hay making time re-check machines ,get spare parts now,then spray every moving part with gloss paint,so that when you go to start next season every thing moves easily, not doing so makes it difficult mechanicly,things do not slide on rust or dull surfaces, learnt the hard way myself.
...GOOD ONE ,BE SAFE..
I like your channel, when you you stuff that you are filming. It may or may not work out the way you planned. You windrows of hay was not too big. I used to make bigger ones as a kid on the farm. We never broke shear pins
I hope all goes as planned.😊❤️🐾
There is nothing better than a man that "can do!"
Your videos afte such great content! Informative, real ingenuity, beautiful, funny, and uplifting all in one. You two are so hard working and your beautiful property shows all that hard work. Great stuff! Any chance of getting a couple of horses one day?🐎
Good work on the repairs. Your weld was much nicer than the one that broke, by the way. I still
Sorry! I still cringe when I see that bar get tilted up or down without being able to count 10 fingers on the back of the bar. Keep up the good work!
i wore out several mowers in my life time never started with a new one always fixed up used ones we sickle mowed several quarters of grass hay for winter feed for the cows, all of the land was too rocky for farming so we replaced guards and sections frequently from stone damage and we pulled a dump rake behind
I think it would be a good idea to buy just one more new and proper Rock Guard and use it to replace the old one at the Center of the Sickle length so that the whole weight of the assembly will be equally supported. sdh in CT
On the broken punches...proof of the difference between cheap and inexpensive.
Ya oughta video one of those storms rolling through. That would make for great content.
awesome! enjoyed watching it. you should have just re painted the whole thing haha
Hey Evan, I thhink as muchb as you are trying to save this you may want keep your eyes out for a haybine. They are much better then these simple sickle bar mowers and if you are lucky you can get some at auction for very low price.
Could you grind the new rock guards down to match the old ones ?
You have done good other than setting bar lead. The way you have it most of the cutting is happening on just one side of every guard, instead of 50/50 on all sides
I would try putting a new rock guard in the middle less room for sway if the same height as ends. I would also try gearing down a gear to get PTO running faster vs land speed.
You should,perhaps think about investing in a blasting cabinet,and over the winter,completely rebuilding the whole mower. Harbor Freight makes one,for about $150,and there are a few simple mods you can do to make them a bit more effective. There is a video or two on RUclips that shows what thse mods are.
Don't know if you'll see this but you tube channel Just a Few Acres Farm did a video called "Adjusting a Sickle Mower & Mowing Under Fences". It looks like a great tutorial for you if you still need a few pointers. Good luck.
Speed plays a factor with cycle bars sometimes faster makes them cut better and maybe replace all the blades with sharp one might help cut better but enjoying your videos
It takes time to fix equipment that has been neglected for years
Can you recommend a log cabin builder? Or Log cabin kit.
Anything old and used for many years will show some wear but you know what you have now. you may never spend another dollar on the mower now.
Great video . Sometimes you put a lot of wort in the old equipment. I believe the old equipment was built better. They just need some good old fashioned TLC.. just wondered if can by a brand new one like that..?
drop that wind row bar to the ground ,on the end ,so it can wipe a clear place to mow,let it float the ground
The cutter bar looks the same as on my 489nh haybine i just got need to replace lots of knifes on it
Use anti-seize on rivets. Bob in Nevada
Sure looks like your getting a bit more comfortable working on the equipment.
Lord knows I started farming with junk... One thing I have learned is junk equipment will nickel and dime you to death and sometimes it's best too spend a little more to get better equipment. It took me a while to get that knowledge
I like you log cabin . would you please tell me which company build your log home, because I want to build a log home too . Thank you so much !
what type of lubrication do you use on the bar?