I have a Ferguson ABO-22 with a manual I bought on ebay for the ABO-21/22 - they look identical, except for the hangers that hold the scrapers - the ferguson ABO has a c channel and the MF-25 has a piece of angle iron holding all the scrapers?
I to am missing the scrapers - on outside and one regular - but there must be 3 types - left side, right side and outside/insde scrapers? Does anybody know if you can buy the scrapers? or should I just make some myself?
The Ferguson ABO's were earlier than the MF-25 from my meager gathering?
If I replace only one box - with the new matching bearing will the disc look relatively the same and no change in height on the one one side I have a broken spool - my wooden bearings are mostly gone and I am wondering if I should repair the one bearing box and get some woodex bearings for the others that are worn or replace with the agri-supply bearing boxes/bearings?
I will not use this that much so I am thinking replace the one box with new spool and get 38 dollar wooden bearings for the worn ones.
somebody didn't grease when they used, the grease dried and had the bearing spool wearing down the wooden bearings both laterally(causing play) and vertically inside the wood. One bearing box/wood bearing (that I would have bet my right arm was steel) is good and I replaced all the grease fittings for every box - the guy I bought from said he greased them but I never got a single bit of grease to go in except after I disassembled the rear discs, cleaned out the dried grease and reassembled and pumped in knew grease with the broken spool - it drags the spacer against the disc on that position and makes noise - I found 1" 18 inch round discs for 9 dollars, they were new but had light rust on outside of blade - that will come off with one pass in the ground? good price for the disc's if anybody needs them?
I paid 400 for the disc - if I get the one replacement (was going to weld a piece on the bearing spool to extend past the bearing box and properly fit against the disc) and 2 wooden bearings it should make it good again - I did fabricate some hand levers out of scrap material - they work awesome and if I repaint I would finish the metal I shaped a little more. The bar for the lever I made out of an old kerosene heater handle I saved - and my wife asked me why that handle had been hanging for years on the back of the door? I said some day I will use it, and finally did - amazing what you can do to repurpose items when you have vision.
The ferguson has the adjusting levers as well - the hangar bars look like the only difference?
Does anybody know how tight this is supposed to be - my bolts are tight but the unit bends down on the outside ends, I don't think it should be rigid (but maybe it is?) but my powermaster at its highest always scrapes the ground/grass when I turn or go out of the garage. I think after agri-supply box bearing and new wood bearings - it will tighten up much better - but I can help wondering it this unit is supposed to be near tight?
Thanx for any help in advance,
Rick
I learn by reading, reinforce with observation - and always remember after peeing on the fence.
I have an old tractor, no experience with implements but can weld or fabricate most things - I am just trying to learn and slow down enough to make the right decision once instead of three times before I arrive at the right decision.