Henro
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
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- Location
- Few miles north of Pgh, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini EX
Re: 54\" versus 60\" Deck on BX
Joe and all,
The rain here stopped around noon today and when I got home I was able to cut the grass AND look at the position of the 60" deck on my BX2200.
I was surprised to see that the deck is indeed offset, which kind of amazed me that I never noticed that before. BUT it is offset to the left, which is the way I would want it to be, and probably the way it was done to more or less center the deck physically with respect to the chute/guard that is on the right side.
While I did not measure the offset, eyeballing it showed the spindle of the right side (when looking down from the driver's seat) blade being about 5 inchs inside the outside edge of the right tire. The spindle of the left side blade was about an inch outside the outer edge of the left tire.
Net effect being that the blade on the left extends about 3 inches further to the left than would be the case if the center spindle were centered between the frame rails. (of course, if the center spindle were moved, the other blades would follow).
Joe and all,
The rain here stopped around noon today and when I got home I was able to cut the grass AND look at the position of the 60" deck on my BX2200.
I was surprised to see that the deck is indeed offset, which kind of amazed me that I never noticed that before. BUT it is offset to the left, which is the way I would want it to be, and probably the way it was done to more or less center the deck physically with respect to the chute/guard that is on the right side.
While I did not measure the offset, eyeballing it showed the spindle of the right side (when looking down from the driver's seat) blade being about 5 inchs inside the outside edge of the right tire. The spindle of the left side blade was about an inch outside the outer edge of the left tire.
Net effect being that the blade on the left extends about 3 inches further to the left than would be the case if the center spindle were centered between the frame rails. (of course, if the center spindle were moved, the other blades would follow).