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Bertie

This is my 42" side discharge deck off the 416-8. The serial number is missing and want to set it up properly re cutting etc, I presume the steel bar is something to adjust so want to download the correct manual any idea guys.. 

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Bertie

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Jeff-C175

@Bertie

 

That bar is for leveling the deck when it's on the ground.

 

You've got it on backwards though:

 

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Basically, you put the deck at the mid position on the height adjustment, with the deck on a flat surface you measure the front and back of the blade from the floor.

 

Adjust the nut on the bar so that the front tip of the blade is just slightly higher, maybe 3 mm or so, than the rear.

 

There is a 'manuals' section here that you can certainly find the manual for your deck with more explanation.

 

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gwest_ca

Possible models in the order they were produced.

 

These decks all use blades with a 3/4" center hole.

1977 model 75-42MS02 replaced by (Do not have operator manual)

1978 model 85-42MS01 (Do not have operator manual)

1979 model 95-42MS00 (Do not have operator manual)

1979 model 95-42MS01 (Do not have operator manual)

1980 model 05-42MS01 (Have operator manual)

1981-1983 model 05-42MS02

1984 model 05-42MS03 - Last year for bearings with 3/4" ID

1985 model 05-42MS04 - First year for bearings with 17mm ID unless older spindles were updated.

1986-1988 model 05-42MS05

1989 model 15-42SC01

1990 model 15-42SC02

1990-1992 model 15-42SC03

1993-2007 and 2009-2012 model 78345 - These decks all use blades with a 3/4" center hole.

 

Garry

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daveoman1966

Be sure to mount the deck correctly.  Here are a few pics.  

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Bertie

Thanks for the information guys much appreciated... it's times like this I wish I could buy you a beer 👍😎

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Jeff-C175
1 minute ago, Bertie said:

times like this I wish I could buy you a beer

 

I wish you could too!  :beer:

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Bertie

Best cut to date just need to sharpen the blades some.. cheers guys 👌

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peter lena

@Bertie, good looking cutting there , when you sharpen those blades , I like to use a small fine flat file , taking off minimal metal and giving you a quick sharp edge ,always use a aerosol lube with that , to minimize rust. looks like very good discharge along with your cutting . also lubricate any movement  point on deck and lift frame areas , especially the rear of deck adjustment rack and two axel swing points , makes for very easy adjustments , pete

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