MossRoad
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- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
I wonder what the underside of Arly's deck will look like after a season or two?
I envy you guys who sandblast your decks and blades with dry sandy soil. Ours are always a crusty mess of rust scale and clumped grass, as our grass is nearly always very damp and high in water content, all spring and fall. Blades last forever in our environment, I honestly have had blades over 50 years old still in use, but steel decks rust.I wonder what the underside of Arly's deck will look like after a season or two?
Yes there is a definite difference between a 7 iron (7 gauge steel) and most other stamped decksThe Ego deck is definitely noticeably thinner than the "7-Iron" deck on my Deere ZTrak. I assume "7-Iron" is Deere code for 7 gauge stamped steel.
My deck is stamped, but with tubing welded around the perimeter to reinforce, along with the usual assortment of welded and bolted-in baffels.
My first mower, a HusquvarnaI Rider 155, came only with a stamped deck. My mowing needs increased, so I needed a second mower as well. also had reservations about buying another mower with a stamped deck, so I bought my second mower with a 7 ga fabricated deck. Unfortunately the second mower with the better 7 ga deck crapped out after 5 years. On the other hand, the Husqarna Rider with the stamped bio-clip deck has lasted 21 years, and still cuts beautifully. I does, however, has a couple of really thin spots that are rusting through; not so much as to allow clippings to fly, but those days are ahead.I wonder how long the stamped steel deck on the Ego mower will last before it rusts through? Most owners NEVER clean off the crud underneath and over the off season, that crud absorbs moisture and rusts the deck. Why I prefer a fabricated deck, not a stamped (sheet metal) one.
good and thoughtful post.My first mower, a HusquvarnaI Rider 155, came only with a stamped deck. My mowing needs increased, so I needed a second mower as well. also had reservations about buying another mower with a stamped deck, so I bought my second mower with a 7 ga fabricated deck. Unfortunately the second mower with the better 7 ga deck crapped out after 5 years. On the other hand, the Husqarna Rider with the stamped bio-clip deck has lasted 21 years, and still cuts beautifully. I does, however, has a couple of really thin spots that are rusting through; not so much as to allow clippings to fly, but those days are ahead.
In short, I think the stamped decks are better designed than the fabricated decks. My thinking is that if a stamed deck would hold up for >21 years, and still doing just fine, I would not opt for a fab deck at a higher cost again.