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Haven't spent much time around here or ATY for a couple years but thought I'd share about the new mower I picked up today. 2005 JD x485. 94 Hrs. Was sceptical on the hours but this thing is in great condition. I was sick of working on my MTD brand mower more than mowing. Hopefully it's trouble free for a at least a few years. Want to build a FEL for it...been looking for a good welding project to work on.
 

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J_nick said:
pennstater2005 said:
I would never guess that is 13 years old. I want a reel John Deere someday.
Fixed it for you :mrgreen:

Nice mower you found there
Someday, when my yard doesn't look like a scene from Caddyshack! That's a bit of an exaggeration but not much for the front yard :lol:
 

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Well being dumb I didn't check the blades/alignment. Guy must have hit something pretty good because the blade and deck are bent. Gonna try to hammer it out but need my new blades to come in to check alignment. Hope I don't have to get a new deck(which costs more than my old MTD all by itself!) I guess they call it John Deere GREEN for a reason
 

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tnbison said:
Well being dumb I didn't check the blades/alignment. Guy must have hit something pretty good because the blade and deck are bent. Gonna try to hammer it out but need my new blades to come in to check alignment. Hope I don't have to get a new deck(which costs more than my old MTD all by itself!) I guess they call it John Deere GREEN for a reason
Those decks are very tough to destroy. At worst, you may need to replace the spindle assembly if it's cracked or bent. What parts of the deck shell are bent? Many owners are just oblivious to what's happening under the machine and routinely attempt to grind down every root and rock in there path, never paying any mind to how sharp/straight the blades are. Although on a machine that costs well over $10K new, I can't relate to that level of apathy. These tractors are also used quite often on school/municipal grounds so the operator isn't always the owner and that's not always the best thing for machine preservation either.

Should you actually need to change out the deck shell, you may be able to save quite a bit just buying a shell and transferring the drive parts and covers over to the new shell.
 

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The spindles are in good shape, although I did manage to brake a a blade bolt off in one of them but was able to get that out.

The deck is bent where the spindle mounts. Once my new blades are in I'll get everything put back together and I should be able to level everything out using a porta power kit. That's my plan of attack anyways.
 

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tnbison said:
The spindles are in good shape, although I did manage to brake a a blade bolt off in one of them but was able to get that out.

The deck is bent where the spindle mounts. Once my new blades are in I'll get everything put back together and I should be able to level everything out using a porta power kit. That's my plan of attack anyways.
12x12 block of wood (or similar) and a 48oz deadblow will work wonders.
 
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