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Are the baffles on the underside in good shape?
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Its gone, rusted away.
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Not having the baffles will drastically affect the quality of cut and the dispersal of clippings.
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Annnnndd...... there it is.
Another mystery solved. Good work gang. |
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Way to go Beth, you are the "woman".
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I saw a video of a guy who makes those.
The clippings removal is fine, just a small path behind the inside that stands out, otherwise it cuts good, needs new blades, but they are sharpened. I should get a new one on since it is my only mowing machine, because it wont cut rite till its on. I will post results with two small pulleys, and see if i can find the baffle. Thanks for your help.
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Speaking of baffles...
I'm just about to finish these up for the restoration of this unit. (Lew, I really need that belt!!) Cutting the square hole for the carriage bolt on the ends of the 5" radius piece is a PITA. A 4' piece 1/8" x 1-1/4" flat will do the trick for this deck. These are for a 38" C.I. end pin on deck I plan on hanging under the 104 I restored last year. |
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I am curious as to why you would mount a pin on deck to a 104? No criticism just wonderin'?
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Squares are better done on iron worker or punch.
Nice job. I will take one of those! There is a video somewhere and instructions for holes on these, does anyone know where thats at? The first step was rolling the piece in a hoop. Then breaking it at the ends for the outside blades.
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I made them in 3 pieces then welded the ends together.
The square holes were not too difficult. mark the square and center punch 4 places inside each corner and drill 4small dia. holes.Then dress the hole with a file. A skinny rat tail file and a 3 sided file did the trick. A little time consuming is all. |
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