Ford 501 pittman arm

   / Ford 501 pittman arm #11  
mine still carries some parts.. in fact.. hard to find parts.. but some of the 'regular' stuff they stopepd carrying.. go figure..

soundguy
 
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#12  
Thanks for all the advice guys. I went to the sawmill and got a 4inch by 8 foot by 1 inch rough cut oak board and when I got home tonight I made four pitman arms out of it. Hope I won't ever use them all but as long as the tools were out and I know I would not use the rest of the board I made use of it. I have one soaking in drain oil, figure I will let it soak until the weekend. Total cost of material $4.00.
 
   / Ford 501 pittman arm #13  
cheaper thant he ones I remember at TSc for sure!

soundguy
 
   / Ford 501 pittman arm #14  
This is a little late since you already made them, but if you have the choice of oak you should buy white oak. Anything from the white oak family including swamp and bur oak would be good too. These all have closed cells, resist moisture, and are as long lasting as treated lumber if used outdoors. That's what they use for whiskey barrels too.

Red oak and all the others in that family have open cells and obsorb moisture rapidly. They don't last as long as untreated pine if exposed to the weather. Soaking them in oil would help either one resist some rot, and make them more pliable too.

The satisfaction of making them yourself is hard to beat! So is $4 total.
 
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#15  
That is interesting about the white oak, I'm not sure what kind of oak I have, but I would lean toward the red oak variety. Just the way my luck goes.
 
   / Ford 501 pittman arm #16  
We have the 501 Pitmans. If you need one call us. Ken Sweet
 
   / Ford 501 pittman arm #17  
The TSC's in Wichita all sell Wood pitmans for the 501 for about $16 (pre- drilled). I have tried steel and aluminum and they all failed due to fatigue. Wood works best on my 501. NH sells them for about $28. I don't know if they sell them on line. Walt's tractors online also sells them.
 
   / Ford 501 pittman arm #18  
The TSC's in Wichita all sell Wood pitmans for the 501 for about $16 (pre- drilled). I have tried steel and aluminum and they all failed due to fatigue. Wood works best on my 501. NH sells them for about $28. I don't know if they sell them on line. Walt's tractors online also sells them.

Be careful when buying online. The is a wide and narrow mower and each require different pitmans. Ken Sweet
 
   / Ford 501 pittman arm #19  
Sweettractors is right. I bought the wrong width at TSC, they have carried both. You know when you try to fit it in the drive. My 501 use to break pitmans more frequently than it should, but my grease at the bearings of the drive need replenishing more often than I thought, so now I grease frequently and have not busted a pitman arm in a while. It was getting hot and stressing the metal which stressed the wood.:thumbsup:
 

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