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Old 09-15-2014, 11:31 AM
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Default What Deck is this?

The ID tag isn't on the deck anymore and I was just curious to find out what the model of it is!



there are a couple places that need new metal due to rust thru and bad weld jobs in the past from PO.
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How wide is it, blade tip to blade tip? That'll tell you what it is. AFAIK, those were only made for 1/2 PTO's, so there shouldn't be a lot of confusion in that respect.
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Old 09-15-2014, 11:57 AM
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How wide is it, blade tip to blade tip? That'll tell you what it is. AFAIK, those were only made for 1/2 PTO's, so there shouldn't be a lot of confusion in that respect.
it is about 48" there abouts tip to tip
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NF 48" deck.
48" deck has welded on wheel brackets.
42" deck has bolted on wheel brackets in same spot as 48" deck.
38" deck has bolted on wheel brackets inside rear tires of tractor.
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Old 09-15-2014, 12:09 PM
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NF 48" deck.
48" deck has welded on wheel brackets.
42" deck has bolted on wheel brackets in same spot as 48" deck.
38" deck has bolted on wheel brackets inside rear tires of tractor.
Is there a model # associated with this.
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48u1111
48u1112
48u1113
48u1114
48u1115

Yours looks like a 3
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48u1111
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Yours looks like a 3
Thanks I was just curious
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Those are the best mower decks IH made IMO.
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Those are the best mower decks IH made IMO.
I will tend to agree in part as to how freekin heavy it is to hoss around! There are a couple of bad spots which I am going to cut out and weld new in. Plus I have been following Adam's deck restore thread and going to do the new gauge wheels as well.
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