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Just a picture of my deck getting the @peter lena oil soak

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Ed Kennell

Those look like the High Lift blades that leave the streaks on my 42" SD decks.     Do the cut clean on the RD?

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Skwerl58

Looks like the soak is doing what it supposed to do. I started using Gator blades and my 42 sd mows much better. Don't know if it is the heft of the blades or their design but they work great.

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1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

Those look like the High Lift blades that leave the streaks on my 42" SD decks.     Do the cut clean on the RD?

Ed,

I've been using Gator blades on both of my 42" RD and they work great. I don't have the model number but those rascals have a decent curl on the back edge with 3 prominent points on each side. 6 per blade. No issues with striking the deck and other than the classic RD windrow, the lawn looks very even. I do find that the grass tends to stick more heavily to certain spots on my decks but I think that is the result of how the blades turn. This past weekend I dropped the deck I use all summer and touched up a couple of rust areas with a wire wheel and new paint. Today I coated it with a lanolin spray and let that dry for a couple of hours in the sun before I put it back on the tractor. It seems to help but I may have to find a real tin knocker in the future and make a stainless inner shell.

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1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

Those look like the High Lift blades that leave the streaks on my 42" SD decks.     Do the cut clean on the RD?

As long as the grass isn't too high it cuts fine. I'll just never get used to not having grass shooting out the side, always looking back to see if it's cutting.

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peter lena

@dalez  i,m lovin that picture !  jack mine up under the center  wheel / frame area , so it stays in the sun longer , when that deck gets hot , it really draws / sucks in the oil , once it stains black  , you have established a rust proof base , been doing that for years ,  very glad for you , it works , greasy , pete  

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