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ironman 05-17-2018 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Chad126 (Post 453851)
LOOKS FANTASTIC! Great job!:beerchug:

Now time for beer. Beer is for when the job is done, and it looks to me like the job is done. Grass cutting can wait.

Times two on the great job, but 18 months is a long time to wait for that beer.:beerchug: I'm thirsty, :beerchug::beerchug::beerchug::beerchug:

Dirty Steve 05-17-2018 08:37 PM

That is gorgeous!!:drool2: Here's a couple brews on me. :beerchug:

jaynjeep 05-17-2018 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by smalljob (Post 453848)
All cleaned down to bare metal, all nuts and bolts cleaned in the blast cabinet and I used electrolysis to clean the fragile mulch guide. Packed all the spindles, new blades, idler, and gauge wheels.

Now I need to find time to get it mounted and test it out.

Looks great!!:beerchug::beerchug: Bet she cuts as well as she looks too!:biggrin2:

Great work as always!!:IH Trusted Hand:

smalljob 05-17-2018 09:07 PM

Thanks everyone. Hope to try it out in the next couple of days. This deck was not on this tractor for some time. The PO said he never used it. Should be interesting getting it setup. Looking forward to it

I was really pleasantly surprised at how robust it is and I like how it was all put together. I have never worked on a CUB deck before but I found it pretty intuitive. Very happy with the experience.

Bill

jaynjeep 05-17-2018 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by smalljob (Post 453887)
Thanks everyone. Hope to try it out in the next couple of days. This deck was not on this tractor for some time. The PO said he never used it. Should be interesting getting it setup. Looking forward to it

I was really pleasantly surprised at how robust it is and I like how it was all put together. I have never worked on a CUB deck before but I found it pretty intuitive. Very happy with the experience.

Bill

Yes those early decks were very beefy.. also very interesting design but pleasant to work on!:beerchug:

zippy1 05-17-2018 11:31 PM

Great job, congrats on a job well done.:beerchug:

smalljob 05-19-2018 12:56 PM

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Well I got it mounted and as you can see from the grass on the deck that it works. It was a fun exercise getting the drive belt on.

I need some guidance on adjustment. It is out of level left to right by about 1/2 inch and the same front to back. I have the two eyebolt links on the front as high as they will go. That is annoying but the left to right bothers me more. I measure the two arms when lowered down a couple notches for reference as shown in the picture. The difference between left and right arms to the bottom of the frame is between 1/8 and 1/16 so the problem is with the frame I guess. On other decks I have worked on one side is adjustable, but these are both fixed.

The only thing I can think off doing is somehow shiming the pin on the one side to accommodate for this.

Looking for some advise. I will not be using this for my mower, but I'd like to get it closer. Thanks

One other question. Usually you set the gauge wheels about 1/2 above the ground. Is that the same for these or do these ride on the rear gauge wheels? Because if I let it ride on the wheels it would level out on its own.

olds45512 05-19-2018 01:53 PM

I always let the deck ride on the gauge wheels.

smalljob 05-19-2018 01:56 PM

that gives you a pretty short cut even with the gauge wheels all the way down right? How about the front eyelets?

Clearly that would eliminate my problem.

Bill

zippy1 05-19-2018 10:55 PM

Can't you put a adjuster on the one side?
When I use my tractors for cutting, the gauge wheels are on the ground, more than off. I know "they" say they shouldn't be, but that's how I roll.:biggrin2:


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