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Larry Jaques wrote:
On Sun, 17 May 2015 06:54:50 -0500, "Terry Coombs"
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Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
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By design, or after one or more blades hit rocks during the first
mowing?


By LACK of design, is more like it. The decks are stamped, and
seldom rigid enough to maintain alignment in any circumstances,
even just shipping from factory-to-customer.

Lloyd


This deck is nearly an eighth of an inch thick , made back when
quality was a consideration . I'm not sure exactly when it was made
, probably in the 80's . I'm still looking for alignment information
, found a couple of references but no actual specs/information on
what and how . I did find a mention that the front should be 1/4"
lower than the back , but no information on how to accomplish that .


Spindle or deck itself? That difference right there would be enough
to cause a pattern to show in the mown lawn.


Why is it that wives don't understand the drive to finish a project
while you're focused on it ?


Maybe because they have literally dozens of other projects lined up
waiting for you?


No , actually it was her day off and she wanted to "do something" .
Probably wanted me to think up "something to do" too ...

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