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Old 02-06-2016, 12:10 PM
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I have what I believe is a haban 402d sickle bar mower on my 102, I am missing the side belt cover and side plate that says haban, I believe I located the belt cover and plate but the seller saw pics of my mower and thinks it is an early unit and didn't require these parts, is this possible? Also the parts are off a haban model 426b, they should fit right? Here is a pic of the belt cover, Thanks.
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Old 02-06-2016, 12:11 PM
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Here is the side plate.
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Old 02-06-2016, 12:53 PM
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I don't think those parts will work, here's some pics of my 402d. The belt cover might work but looks a little different and the guard on the 402d is straight where the one you pictured curves forward.
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Old 02-06-2016, 12:55 PM
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I don't think those parts will work, here's some pics of my 402d.
Thanks Tim, the parts on yours look the same as my pics, question is does my sickle bar require them? I don't see why not.
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Thanks Tim, the parts on yours look the same as my pics, question is does my sickle bar require them? I don't see why not.

Nick,
The 402-A is what you have if it looks like this.Then there is no guard.Those white parts will not work.
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The 402-A is what you have if it looks like this.Then there is no guard.Those white parts will not work.
Looks like it Lew, what is a 402-A?
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Looks like it Lew, what is a 402-A?
It is a haban sickle bar mower!
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It is a haban sickle bar mower!
I asked for help not stuff I already know.
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I asked for help not stuff I already know.
It is what i posted a photo of .fits a 70,100,71,102,122,123.
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It is what i posted a photo of .fits a 70,100,71,102,122,123.
Ok, doesn't take any covers then? Thanks
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