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42” SD deck restoration

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ebinmaine

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Brockport Bill

Next time you want to completely strip deck versus doing only spot areas,  I suggest you consider having professionally sand blasted. 

 

I've done sanding disc for areas of a deck but if shell is in really bad shape all over I've found the complete sand blasting makes more sense...gets down to clean shell....plus if you plan to keep deck 10 plus years long term it's only minimal dollars spread over many years so well worth expense.

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Brockport Bill

here is one of my 42 sd mower decks i had professionally sandblasted - one of the big advantages is if i use the sanding disc its hard to get rust off down into the rust pitting areas -- but the sandblasting removes every spot of rust everywhere - as well as in the creases - in hard to reach corners, etc --- plus, after sand blasting the paint job is significantly better quality if that's important to you??????? if the shell structurally is in good condition and someone plans to keep it decades its well worth the extra expense investment spread out over many years.

wh 42 sd sandblasted.jpg

wh 42 rd #2 top - shed.jpg

wh 42 painted after rehab.jpg

wh 37 inch top.jpg

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Wheelhorse#1

@Brockport Bill

Nicely done.What paint are you useing? 

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Brockport Bill

i've been doing my original 312-8 and its 37 sd mower using IH Red -- but other than 312 mostly everything else for tractors and mowers I've been using Regal Red --  I have occassionally used bedliner spray for underneath bottom of a couple of decks

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Bar Nuthin
On 10/5/2024 at 5:56 PM, Wheelhorse#1 said:

Restoring this 42” SD deck that was on a C-101 I purchased recently.

Thought I could refurbish the spindles but they were in too bad of shape and all three were different types :eusa-think:

Looks like I’ll go with the 8Ten aftermarket spindles I can get all three for $145 so I’ll go that route I guess.

 

 

 

@Wheelhorse#1  Did the spindles come with pullies?  I have a 42" SD that someone swapped out the center spindle with an older double-D. It's longer than the two outer spindles, and the pulley won't work if I just replace the spindle.IMG_2235.jpg.07ea221c712dc7de2a40f707403f772a.jpgIMG_2251.jpg.fb501404399106f7abda49df43d4d498.jpg

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Wheelhorse#1
11 hours ago, Bar Nuthin said:

 

@Wheelhorse#1  Did the spindles come with pullies?  I have a 42" SD that someone swapped out the center spindle with an older double-D. It's longer than the two outer spindles, and the pulley won't work if I just replace the spindle.IMG_2235.jpg.07ea221c712dc7de2a40f707403f772a.jpgIMG_2251.jpg.fb501404399106f7abda49df43d4d498.jpg

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see link I found it to be very helpful.I just ordered mine have not received yet but yes they come with pulleys.I have found their customer service to be very helpful if you have trouble finding what you need. hth 

 

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