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Deck hitch fabrication

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AMC RULES

Nice fab work...  :handgestures-thumbsup:

looks :wh: factory original. 

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KC9KAS

Very nice.

I would think you have a "marketable" item there!

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Racinbob

Sweet. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WNYPCRepair

Nice work

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boovuc

Nice work Cleat! Very nice and needed replacement part for a lot of us!

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cleat

That part can be purchased new here for $61.37. I doubt that I could make and sell them for less.

 

http://www.mowerpartpros.com/OEMpartfinder.htm#/Toro_Consumer/15-48SC01,_48%22_Side_Discharge_Mower,_1989/SIDE_DISCHARGE_MOWERS-42_&_48_IN._(107_&_122_CM)/15-48SC01-909-1989/810603R1-03R10009-0005

 

However, if anyone wanted to copy my plans and make their own, that would be great.

I will be posting the plans and final completed pictures soon.

 

Cleat

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rick

Nice job! I wish I had developed that ability in my "wasted" years, lol.

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cleat

Actually, I find my fabrication skills getting better with age.

I am 51 now and can do a lot of things better now than I could have 10 years ago.

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WNYPCRepair

What did you use to cut the notches, they are nice and clean

 

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WHX??

Older and wiser now Cleat?? I envy the guys who have the tools or access to them at work to do nice fab like that. I win the power ball I'll be sure to be generous with plasma cutters, drill presses.lathes and whatnot with my Bros here!

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TDF5G

Looks great!

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cleat

I just used a hand held mini-grinder (5") with a zipcut wheel to make the notch after drilling the 1/2" hole.

 

For the other end of that same plate, I just drilled a 3/4" hole then cut right through the centerline of the hole to make it act like a saddle.

 

All dimensions will be on the plans which will be uploaded soon.

 

No special tools were used to make this, just a drill press, mini-grinder, and a welder.

 

I do all measurements with a vernier caliper but a tape measure would work.

 

Cleat

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WNYPCRepair
1 hour ago, cleat said:

I just used a hand held mini-grinder (5") with a zipcut wheel to make the notch after drilling the 1/2" hole.

 

For the other end of that same plate, I just drilled a 3/4" hole then cut right through the centerline of the hole to make it act like a saddle.

 

All dimensions will be on the plans which will be uploaded soon.

 

No special tools were used to make this, just a drill press, mini-grinder, and a welder.

 

I do all measurements with a vernier caliper but a tape measure would work.

 

Cleat



Nice, I would have thought a plasma cutter or band saw they are so precise

 

 

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cleat

Here are the plans.

 

Deck hitch plans.pdf

 

Cleat

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squonk

Never even noticed that that part wore out. What are the symptoms? uneven cut? :confusion-confused:

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JC 1965

Very nice Cleat. Thanks for sharing.   :thumbs2:

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mikekot3

Nice fabrication work on your brackets and thank you for sharing your plans.

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cleat
3 hours ago, squonk said:

Never even noticed that that part wore out. What are the symptoms? uneven cut? :confusion-confused:

I have been bead blasting all of my deck parts as part of the restoration and notice a lot of wear where the hitch connects to the tractor Tach-A-Matic and also at the two connection points to the deck where the spacers go that connect to the draft bars.

Not all of my decks are this bad, just 2 of 4.

 

Would you actually get uneven cut, likely not but since these decks are getting at least partly restored, I wanted connection and pivot points that are not worn.

 

Cleat

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ericj

i have found on my 520's that use to have 60" decks that the quick attach brackets on the the center lift of the tractor, ware big time and cause a 48" deck to actually hit the rear tires if you run ag tires year around like i do. and one 520 that i mounted my 2 stage blower on actually hung crooked,  and would dig into unfrozen ground on the one side. i purchased new side brackets but have changed implements around so it is no longer a problem till i finally get around to making the repair. i personally have never seen a worn lift bar on a deck cause uneven cut, unless maybe really bent up. bent 1 are the only reason i have swapped them out. 

 

 

 

 

 

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312Hydro

fa7f2568.jpgURL]Nice work on those :handgestures-thumbupright:

 What did you use for the spacers? Also,if you make part B back to back,you will only need to drill one 3/4 hole and it will be easy to work with. 

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cleat

I buy them here.

http://www.mowerpartpros.com/OEMpartfinder.htm#/Toro_Consumer/78368,_48%22_Side_Discharge_Mower,_1996_(SN_6900001-6999999)/LIFT_ASSEMBLY/78368-17983-1996/3318-376-376A0008-0006

 

For $1.00 each I could not make them.

 

You are correct, 2 B plates could be made at once.

 

Cleat

 

 

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mikekot3

Hi Cleat thank you for the link to a parts website I was not aware of.

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cleat

Deck hitch is now welded up. Just needs cleanup and paint.

 

5695080b56227_Deckhitchweldedtogether1.t569508107ae1d_Deckhitchweldedtogether2.t

 

Cleat

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Kurt-NEPA

Fantastic project.  Thanks so much for sharing.  One of my 48"SD decks is badly worn, when the 3/4" rod gets that bad, it will fall out of the tach-o-matic hitch.  With your drawings, I now have a Spring project.

 

Kurt

 

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