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Originally Posted by ol'George
Yes and no depending on how you measured them, but I can tell you from experience they are touchy as far as all being flat and parallel.
With the deck belt off, they are easy to turn and get them all aligned together.
if one is tipped, especially if ya hit something big, they will cut chity.
Sometimes you can get two to line up but the other will not, so you have a cocked spindle--read "bent mounting area" I have done a little "massaging" with a #7 sledge to get things just right , others have used a thin washer under a quill mounting tab.
Once you get them right they cut acceptable.
The problem is made worse as the decks get thin from years of usage/rust so they cock/bend easier than when new.
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This is turning into the million dollar mower ... This tractor is new to me.
I have no previous seasons to compare it with.
I'll have to load it up on the trailer and run it to my parents house with the better lighting , nicer garage and bigger tools. and tweak on it.