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Is this the "undesireable" Ford 918 flail? Flail Mower 96" - Ford
Is this the "undesireable" Ford 918 flail? Flail Mower 96" - Ford
Not sure what "one of the bad ones" means here. My 917H is a gem. >30 years old and still cuttin'. That said, I don't know a thing about the 918.
..greg..
Not necessary. According to the NH parts website, the 88" frame assembly is part #7502524, the 88" rear guard assembly is #7502087, and the cut-to-fit rear deflector is #7502394I assume you can't get sheet metal parts for them anymore, correct?
Not necessary. According to the NH parts website, the 88" frame assembly is part #7502524, the 88" rear guard assembly is #7502087, and the cut-to-fit rear deflector is #7502394
The parts system is pretty easy to use, but you can only get to it by first starting at an authorized dealer website.
//greg//
What's your point? Simply assume it's too old and write it off? With the parts numbers I offered, all it takes is a free phone call to a NH dealer to find out. My guess - should the frame assembly and/or rear guard assembly still be obtainable - is that the price would likely make repair more practical.Although in my experience, while still listed, many if not all parts for this older equipment will be obsolete/not available.
What's your point? Simply assume it's too old and write it off? With the parts numbers I offered, all it takes is a free phone call to a NH dealer to find out. My guess - should the frame assembly and/or rear guard assembly still be obtainable - is that the price would likely make repair more practical.
//greg//
Again, I'm mystified as to your intent here. I'll confess to being one model year off, NH shows the standard 917 actually ceased production 12/86. Pretty sure my 1985 guesstimate should have been close enough for forum work. And the first A model was made way back in 3/73 by the way.According to the NH website the 917H was built until 08/90