Pixguy
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Right on with the rollerbox blade to rough it up then grader blade to crown and smooth it, then rolled with 550lb roller.

Right on with the rollerbox blade to rough it up then grader blade to crown and smooth it, then rolled with 550lb roller.
I just use quick pins in all of mine. Haven't lost one yet and it makes taking the deck off a bit quicker.It isn't so much the cost of the parts as it is the cost of shipping. Even if I bought extras I'd still be paying more for shipping than the parts. I'll just wait until I have more stuff I need to get. The sheer pin is working well and I doubt I need to worry about loosing it. Who knows, I may just opt to replace them all with shear pins.
Quick pins?I just use quick pins in all of mine. Haven't lost one yet and it makes taking the deck off a bit quicker.
you got the older non-drive over deck?I just use quick pins in all of mine. Haven't lost one yet and it makes taking the deck off a bit quicker.
Yeh, I do the same thing. Actually, I might have even gotten the idea from you from some older post of yours.I've got the same older deck -- I remover the rear wheels/axles and put in a solid axle with small wheels so I can stand it up (on edge) for winter storage. I agree those spring-type clips are awkward to remove -- I did lose one once, don't know how it got knocked off, but I found it, fortunately. Maybe I should try those pins....
You wouldn't have a picture of your set up would you?Yeh, I do the same thing. Actually, I might have even gotten the idea from you from some older post of yours.