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fishnwiz

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Was going through some parts for Portage show and came across this??  Is this part off of a sickle bar mower?  I am NOT real sure what you call this part?? Anyone? Can't read the part # on the tag.

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8 minutes ago, ShaunE said:

PTO shield for FDT's!

Thats what I was thinking, but seems a piece of it is missing.....

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2 hours ago, SmilinSam said:

Thats what I was thinking, but seems a piece of it is missing.....

No indication of anything welded to it at one time.???

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That's a genuine imitation wachamacallit.  Size D, in black.  I thought everyone knew that!

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11 minutes ago, Brettw said:

That's a genuine imitation wachamacallit.  Size D, in black.  I thought everyone knew that!

I would have bet my left nut that it was a size C....Good thing I didnt bet!O.o

It blows me away someone took the time to make a fake part # label to attach to it to make it much more authentic looking because it's such a high dollar piece.dOd

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That's how you tell the difference between a size "C" (redish tan) and a size "D" (black).   Duh!

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3 hours ago, dince said:

Do they come in different colours, or was it made by Henry Ford?

DONT AXE ME ..See Brett's response for the answer? 

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On 11/07/2018 at 9:43 AM, fishnwiz said:

LMAO.:D

Please translate into a 71 year-old’s  lanuage!

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PTO shield for a foot dragger. Nothing missing. Rod for the preload spring goes through the slot in the shield.

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5 hours ago, dince said:

Please translate into a 71 year-old’s  lanuage!

Laugh my butt off!

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