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wessex horse

Hi all, I am attempting to patch up a secondhand mower deck; my welding skills are not great, so we'll leave that option aside for a mo.

 

Looking from the underneath, to the front,  there are those two curved sections, or diverters, my question is, what will happen to the mower action if I simply remove what left of them?

 

It's only needed for rough cuts in a paddock area, so I do not need a super finish, its rear discharge not side, 36 inch deck.

personally I can't see it would make a lot of difference,except it would save me time  from cocking it  all up.

 

Has anyone done this? Seems to me the rot starts with the trapped grass cuttings corroding it all when they get inside.

 

TIA chaps

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Lee1977

Your not expecting a finish cut so I think it will do what you need with the sections removed.  I don't have a rear discharge deck, but 

I do have a 48" side discharge deck with baffles removed with the height set mid way it does a fair cut. It will miss a seed head ever so often.

 

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daveoman1966

take the baffles out...  I made a stainless steel liner for my 48" wide deck and it cuts fine.  will NEVER rust out.....but not as good as a golf course green.  

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wessex horse

Thank you both, sets my mind at rest and makes the  job easier.

 

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wessex horse

One last question, is there any kind of gasket between the deck and the alloy spindle housing?  It looks as if there might have been one as I was scraping all the crud off the mating surface.

 

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daveoman1966
10 minutes ago, wessex horse said:

One last question, is there any kind of gasket between the deck and the alloy spindle housing?  It looks as if there might have been one as I was scraping all the crud off the mating surface.

 

no...there isn't a gasket.  HOWEVER...u otta run a THICK BEAD of silicone sealant . prevent electrolysis.  let the silicone fill the threads too...sol the steel bolts minimize  corrosion too and can later be removed easily.

 

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wessex horse

Thank you Davoman, the electrolysis aspect is what I wondered about,hell of a lot of corrosion on the housings, silicone it will be.

 

cheers

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