AxleHub
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I went and grabbed a piece of 2x4 and took some pictures and measurements. Here is what I came up with, if I did this wrong let me know.
Greetings Chad,
Well, what you are showing maybe could work for measuring - but it isn't what I was thinking of. More importantly - you seem to have your rear deck wheels set much higher than mine and maybe its just the pictures - but your rear deck wheel seems to have less space to the tire than does mine.
As an example - my rear deck wheel on the right side is about 2 inches further out than my tire and it is set forward more. Now granted if I raise the deck up to its fullest height - that effects things some.
But the idea of the deck wheels is to have them set for just above the height of grass height you want because the deck is a suspension deck. Then you raise and lower your deck for fine tuning. It almost looks like your deck wheels are set so lowering the deck would cut it down to maybe an inch high. I don't know if turf tires are narrower than yours - but it seems like I have more space from the camera angle you have. Essentially - you want to be able to raise and lower your deck with your hydraulics - so that the roller wheels or brackets don't hit the rear tires.. then you measure outside the side of the tire to see how far out you'd still have clearance. When my deck is all the way down I'd have more clearance than when I'd pull it all the way up. And because the deck wheel sticks out further than everything else - I wouldn't want the deck wheel adjusted to the very very top.
Its raining now - but I'll try to take some pictures tomorrow.
I was thinking of having a 1 x running 90 degrees different from your's (in other words going in the same direction as your 2 rear deck wheels. Then you can see how close