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Old 03-20-2016, 04:41 PM
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What should I do with this deck, should I try to save it or just scrap the shell. It's in such bad shape and I don't to deal with it. Believe it's a 48"
It won't let me upload pics. So I'll describe it as best as I can.
The shell itself is getting thin, there are a couple very big holes, one wheel is rigged with a couple pieces of old metal, and the cast iron piece at the front is cracked and has a chunk missing.

I believe I probably should just scrap the shell and keep the other parts
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Hard to say without pics. When you say cast iron I'm thinking its for a really old Cadet. If some of that is broken/busted then the rest of the deck is probably toast as well. Unless this is a super rare size needed for a restoration I think I'd use it for a parts donor.
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can you at least give me a guess on it... think. John it was on a 124 and the cast iron piece is at the top where the wooden roller is, its cracked and there is a chunk missing.

I need to know soon because if I do scrap the shell I will be taking it in on Wednesday

also as I said in my first post It Will Not Let Me Upload Any Pictures, I've tried on my phone and computer
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