Suburban Plowboy
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Help Loosening up Pivot Shaft on 60" Deck
The part number I gave is correct.
BG71361's pictures show the correct part. Yes, I pulled the pin. I don't have the tractor here with me by the PC, but I don't think you can remove the deck with that pin in place. I believe it prevents the part from rotating.
If it were worn, it would be easier to use, not harder.
Far as I can tell, there is no need for these parts to fit tightly.
It's really funny. I found a video with some model dropping the deck in about thirty seconds, without getting on the ground. No, sweetheart. It doesn't really do that. Maybe it works that way after the advertising team works the tractor over with an angle grinder.
It's nice to have a good clear photo of the part in place. It looks like a flap disk might help. I was reluctant to scrape off whatever coating John Deere had put on the frame, but I guess there isn't much left after all the years of needless scraping due to an improper fit. I don't know if a bottle jack would be strong enough to bend the frame. It doesn't look like there are any welds down there that could break.
The part number I gave is correct.
BG71361's pictures show the correct part. Yes, I pulled the pin. I don't have the tractor here with me by the PC, but I don't think you can remove the deck with that pin in place. I believe it prevents the part from rotating.
Maybe worn and need of a replacement.
If it were worn, it would be easier to use, not harder.
Far as I can tell, there is no need for these parts to fit tightly.
It's really funny. I found a video with some model dropping the deck in about thirty seconds, without getting on the ground. No, sweetheart. It doesn't really do that. Maybe it works that way after the advertising team works the tractor over with an angle grinder.
It's nice to have a good clear photo of the part in place. It looks like a flap disk might help. I was reluctant to scrape off whatever coating John Deere had put on the frame, but I guess there isn't much left after all the years of needless scraping due to an improper fit. I don't know if a bottle jack would be strong enough to bend the frame. It doesn't look like there are any welds down there that could break.
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