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peter lena

@Eriks Red horse herd amazing find !  don't know what you have planned for that, but think a patina oil soaking spray down , would retain what's there , rich oil finish  time capsule . pete

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Eriks Red horse herd

I was thinking the same thing Peter

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Eriks Red horse herd

With the deal came also a a last year 07-05DC01 Tub cart in pretty good condition only missing the dump lever . Also a first year front mount Mule drive  in excellent  condition and misc parts

 

 

 

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8ntruck

I like the replaceable cutting tips on the blades.  Are they sickle mower blades?

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Eriks Red horse herd

Yes and still sharp

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SylvanLakeWH

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c-series don

Are you planning on using it? Or just cleaning it up and mounting it? 

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WHX??

In that kind if shape ... yah hen's teeth. I've got a few older decks but nothin pre 58/59 Nice score :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Eriks Red horse herd

c-series don ..I plan on cleaning it up  greasing it mounting it and then aleast

try it out . Do a video of it mowing a least once and then keep it as a trailer queen for the 55 RJ 35.

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Eriks Red horse herd

I've got a square cover early gear deck that came on my very early 58 . That was my oldest deck until now.

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wallfish
19 minutes ago, Eriks Red horse herd said:

I've got a square cover early gear deck that came on my very early 58 . That was my oldest deck until now.

I have one of those too and never knew about that belt deck until now. Nice score!

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Lee1977

Thoes mowing machine blades are hard and will brake they are exstremely dangerous. I see one is already broke. 

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Pullstart

Very cool!  I’d like to see that without the belt covers on :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Eriks Red horse herd

First 1955 brochure  notice the deck

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Eriks Red horse herd

First 1958 brochure for RJ 58 model. They were still using RJ 35 photos . Notice the deck on 1956 model with black rims. So some time in either late 55 or 56 they went to the gear drive deck.

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953 nut
15 hours ago, Eriks Red horse herd said:

Yes and still sharp

The blade tips appear to be reversible. Are they sharp on both sides?

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stevasaurus

I was thinking the same thing Richard...reversable.  Very cool for sure.  :occasion-xmas:

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Eriks Red horse herd

I guess you could flip them over for a sharper blade ?

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stevasaurus

I bought a walk behind mower from a co-worker back in the 70's.  He said it vibrated when mowing.  Turned out he had taken the 4 blades (looked like yours) off the domed center piece, sharpened them and put them back onto the top of the dome instead of underneath.  Put them back under and vibration was gone.  Used that mower for many years.  :occasion-xmas:

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Eriks Red horse herd

Notice that the blade holder is twisted just like a normal today mower blade is.

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Eriks Red horse herd
11 hours ago, Pullstart said:

Very cool!  I’d like to see that without the belt covers on :handgestures-thumbupright:

Ask and you shall receive !  Notice the bonus  tool on the left side. 😆 

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Eriks Red horse herd

After looking more at this deck the only way to pitch or level the deck is to adjust the  stud mounts up or down by loosening  the nuts on top or on the  bottom.

 

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Eriks Red horse herd

So the way you engage the deck is.....

The long curved rod connects to the  bottom of the lift arm.  The lift arm in lowered  position the deck is off. In raised position and locked the mower is on engaged. The mower is bolted solid to the frame in 4 places and doesn't  float like modern decks . Check out the pics. 

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Eriks Red horse herd

Going through the wheel horse book and low behold It never registered  about the pic on the letter head until now same deck huh!

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