Posted by thebigguy on May 6, 2010, 3:35 pm
2006 TroyBilt Pony...decided I needed new blades as I just bent one.
Thinking about the gator blades, and ideas or opinions would be
appreciated. Question 2: Just put the optional deck wheel kit on this
year. Makes a big difference, no more ring around the trees. Anyway
when I bent the blade, I dont know if I knocked the deck out of
alignment or what but the deck wheel on the left looked like it was
not going straight. I cant Imagine I bent that bracket when I clipped
a stationary stand in the yard. The deck bounced a little, but the
brackets are a good 1/8" thick. Any ideas, or am I going crazy?
Posted by LOGAN106 on May 10, 2010, 9:51 pm
No your plan is fine.
> 2006 TroyBilt Pony...decided I needed new blades as I just bent one.
> Thinking about the gator blades, and ideas or opinions would be
> appreciated. Question 2: Just put the optional deck wheel kit on this
> year. Makes a big difference, no more ring around the trees. Anyway
> when I bent the blade, I dont know if I knocked the deck out of
> alignment or what but the deck wheel on the left looked like it was
> not going straight. I cant Imagine I bent that bracket when I clipped
> a stationary stand in the yard. The deck bounced a little, but the
> brackets are a good 1/8" thick. Any ideas, or am I going crazy?
> Thinking about the gator blades, and ideas or opinions would be
> appreciated. Question 2: Just put the optional deck wheel kit on this
> year. Makes a big difference, no more ring around the trees. Anyway
> when I bent the blade, I dont know if I knocked the deck out of
> alignment or what but the deck wheel on the left looked like it was
> not going straight. I cant Imagine I bent that bracket when I clipped
> a stationary stand in the yard. The deck bounced a little, but the
> brackets are a good 1/8" thick. Any ideas, or am I going crazy?