Bspauld

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Can anyone identify this cutter? We cant find a name. We lost the bolt snd blade and need to get a new one thanks in advance
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I too would like to know the make. It looks very much like the one the Land Trust I belong to owns and it doesn't have a ID tag either. I changed the oil by removing the filler plug when it was hanging with the filler plug down. Then with it level it had a level plug so was easy to fill to the right level. But it would be nice to know the brand in case we ever need parts. Hope someone knows.
 
IF all else fails, pull the other blade and bolt off, start taking it around to match it up with something generic.

There are only so many different mowers. Many of the same size use the same blades and bolts even if they're different brands.
 
Looks just like mine which was labeled "International" [b:110b763e33]NOT [/b:110b763e33]International Harvester or IH however. Ive replaced the blades several times. Just matched them up to a new one with same dimensions. Imagine you could do the same with the bolt.
 
I had a BMB or a BMP that looked just like that made by a co. in kansas .got new blades at our local IHC dealer
 
Anyone know what IMCO stands for? That one looks identical to mine and the labels even look familiar but mine are faded too much to read. I know mine said International on it. Could it be International Machine Company or some such? All I see online is a IMCO trailer website that mentions they use to make farm equipment but they dont explain what it stands for either.
 
Maybe this place not sure, I have one it says international no photo but looks like yours




https://www.bigiron.com/Lots/InternationalWorldAgritech3-Point6RotaryMower
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(quoted from post at 17:29:33 09/28/21) I agree with Tim.....International, just like he stated.

Parts can be found under a couple names due to ownership changes. World Agritech-WAC-IM Rotary Mower is how DN Equipment has them listed. I have had good luck getting the few parts I have needed from them.
 
It stands for International Machinery Corp. . They are / were out of Bethel Ohio . My one friend was a Dist. for them and H I CO i sold a few of them back 18 years ago now . For a inexpensive light duty brush hog they were pretty good . They would handle 2 inch saplings BUT they really did not like them 4 inch ones . My friend would haul them in by the semi load . also had parts on hand .
 
I want to thank all that helped, Its not mine, belongs to my other half, I will look and see if I can find blades and if not, like was said, take the other one off and take it and fine ones like it, Thanks again. I knew I could count on you,
 
I have one that looks exactly like it, has a quarter inch plate deck with everything else welded onto it. Never knew the brand but I have put lots of generic blades and even a knew gearbox on it.
 

I blew up the picture of mine when it was new and that's what the sticker on it looks like it says "International World Agritech" .
According to the date on the picture I bought it in 2003, so 18 years ago. I know i got it brand new at one of Macfadden & Sons auctions in Sharon Springs NY. He had stacks of them brand new and auctioned off a few. Pretty sure I paid $600 for it at the time. Overall its held up pretty well considering all Ive cut with it. I do try to store it indoors when not in use though. Used it just this past weekend till I destroyed the rear tractor tire on my 656 I had it hooked to. But that's another story!
 
Assuming it came off while in use it shouldn't be hard to identify the spot and walk the area with a metal detector, I have found/retrieved many lost parts and pieces with mine.
 
2 different people have hunted for the blade, with a metal detector. There is a corn field next to the place, but they couldnt see any stalks that were hit, Its a wonder it didnt
take the tractor tire with it. I plan on going to look at it tomorrow, been tied up here, and thanks again for the help
 
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