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C-21 mower
Anyone know what the P in the C-21-P means? Also, what years were they produced?
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Re: C-21 mower
...and does anyone have a manual for the C-21-P mower they would share? I know there is a generic manual, but I am looking for the details please. John
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Re: C-21 mower
Hmm, I must be the only guy who has one
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Re: C-21 mower
Got a question because the operators manual is pretty vague about it. The long connecting rod from the TC arm up front to the "lifting arm" on the mower....is it supposed to change the angle of the cutting blade? Or is it supposed to pull the cutting blade up towards the travel position. I just got an axel bracket on for the lead adjustment, but it seems strange I can't lift the end of the cutting bar up. Or am I wrong in that I lower the bar manually and it essentially stays horizontal?
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Re: C-21 mower
It stays horizontal. Adjusting the gag bar linkage has some effect on whether the tip is slightly above or below the inner end.
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Re: C-21 mower
Okay, thank you.
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Re: C-21 mower
Has anyone gotten replacement sections for C-21 or 24 at Tractor Supply?
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Re: C-21 mower
I have, but not lately.
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Re: C-21 mower
Any idea which of the 2 (3 types are offered but only 2 for Case IH):
CountyLine Sickle Section, S20-5170CL
CountyLine Sickle Section, S20-4013CL
Lastly, does the Cub 22 take the same blades as the C-21?
CountyLine Sickle Section, S20-5170CL
CountyLine Sickle Section, S20-4013CL
Lastly, does the Cub 22 take the same blades as the C-21?
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Re: C-21 mower
And double lastly, since I have never done rivets, will the bolts do the same job?
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Re: C-21 mower
Use whichever matches the rest of your knife. I would use under serrated S20-5170CL. Although there are several styles, sections interchange between virtually all IH sickle mowers. I've always used rivets but some others prefer bolts. Either should work.
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Re: C-21 mower
Well, got a couple of packets of the heavy duty sections at TSC and they did not have the bolts!!! Had the time to do it and so I bought a packet of rivets and said I will give it a whirl after a bunch of youtubes.
I ground off the rivet heads, found the perfect rock from the garden and punched out the old rivets....all 40. Found that after the heads are ground off I could give the spot a good whack with the round head on the hammer and that got them going. Put on a new section with 2 new rivets and found another perfect rock to act as an anvil. It wasn't so bad mushrooming the heads and got them all done. Needless to say, I have 6 more sections to do and ordered the bolts to come with the new section packet. Feels good to have that done and will look for a piece of 6 x 6 steel tube for a new anvil although I know where the perfect rocks are!!
I ground off the rivet heads, found the perfect rock from the garden and punched out the old rivets....all 40. Found that after the heads are ground off I could give the spot a good whack with the round head on the hammer and that got them going. Put on a new section with 2 new rivets and found another perfect rock to act as an anvil. It wasn't so bad mushrooming the heads and got them all done. Needless to say, I have 6 more sections to do and ordered the bolts to come with the new section packet. Feels good to have that done and will look for a piece of 6 x 6 steel tube for a new anvil although I know where the perfect rocks are!!
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Re: C-21 mower
When setting the rivets, hit them hard with a bigger hammer. You want to swell them in the hole, not just head them.
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