Posted by John in La on September 17, 2017 at 19:25:14 from (96.33.130.162):
In Reply to: Re: @$% John Deere posted by JD Seller on September 17, 2017 at 18:28:58:
I just looked it up online. I have been gone all week working with FEMA and when I got home my son in law tells me the belt keeps coming off the mower deck. I looked at it and one of the idler pulley mounts is either breaking off or the deck rusted threw allowing it to move around. Really to dark right now to tell which.
Just out of curiosity for just in case I looked up a deck online to see what one cost. I have the deck with the rotatable wheels. When I try to add the part to my cart for my local dealer it would not add it. So I started looking at other decks and found the one without rotatable wheels (in picture) is NLA also.
So the deck I have "may" be fixable with some welding but it just ticked me off that this $4000 mower is 10 years old and parts are showing not available on the Deere web site.
I will have to look at it more closely after I get some sleep but it looks like the one Briar Hill Brittanys linked to is what I need.
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