brasco426
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Bang the deck back into shape, then take the wife upstairs and bang her into shapeBe sure to point out how "she owes you" :laughing:
Post back your results :thumbsup:
That's a lot of bangin LMAO



Bang the deck back into shape, then take the wife upstairs and bang her into shapeBe sure to point out how "she owes you" :laughing:
Post back your results :thumbsup:
i also would say turn deck over and pound it out, but what keeps that pounding out and that original damage from stretching the original sheet metal??? after doing body work for 35 years there a good chance its stretched. that means the spindles aren't going to be on the same plane and one side will cut angled different than another. also that pounding will weaken that already weak deck at the spindles. after a while those spindles will crack around the bolt holes and you will have to remove it again in the future and get the holes welded up or have a plate installed to reinforce the deck. go to a welding shop and ask for their advice and how much. grass will look like this eccagrated example / \ \ / \ / \
That's a lot of bangin LMAO.
JD must be building some light decks these days. The JD's I've had in the past would support the mower weight if I hung up on a blade. That much damage after one occurrence means the deck has to be thin and light, so on the bright side it should be easy to pound back into shape.