The Projects Never End
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:33 am
I do enjoy the "messing around in the shop" thread...
Thought I'd do my own, but of course that title is taken. Hope this can just collect all my projects in one post that will give me a nice timeline over time...
On today's episode... Mott work.
I got the mower a few years ago now. 2020 I think. Couple hundred bucks. It was thrashed, so I knew it needed a lot of work. Didn't really think it would be quite as bad as it was...
That involved around $2000 to $2500 in parts and machining. Got it back together late in 2022 I believe. Used it last year, and the beginning of this season. It's a great mower, but I had only dealt with the important issues then, and when I got in to an immovable rock earlier this season, and wrecked some flail mounts, I figured I should deal with some other issues too.
So, here she is, post power washing, mounted nose down on my outdoor welding table. This mower has seen some use, and a lot of years... The design is kinda problematic as it collects grass on the back of the deck, with no place for moisture to drain out. So, you can see nature has added some drainage to take care of that... Shavings build on the bottom in this area too, so it's probably inevitable on this model.
So, out with the plasma cutter, and out goes the rotten sheet metal.
This is where I got in to the ROCK... There are some other missing tabs, and some that are cracked... 12 stations that were bad, but I only actually lost the tab, pin, and blades on one. The others were hanging by the second tab.
I started a couple weeks ago on this, so I could get my replacement material in. Cutting commenced two days ago.
Thought I'd do my own, but of course that title is taken. Hope this can just collect all my projects in one post that will give me a nice timeline over time...
On today's episode... Mott work.
I got the mower a few years ago now. 2020 I think. Couple hundred bucks. It was thrashed, so I knew it needed a lot of work. Didn't really think it would be quite as bad as it was...
That involved around $2000 to $2500 in parts and machining. Got it back together late in 2022 I believe. Used it last year, and the beginning of this season. It's a great mower, but I had only dealt with the important issues then, and when I got in to an immovable rock earlier this season, and wrecked some flail mounts, I figured I should deal with some other issues too.
So, here she is, post power washing, mounted nose down on my outdoor welding table. This mower has seen some use, and a lot of years... The design is kinda problematic as it collects grass on the back of the deck, with no place for moisture to drain out. So, you can see nature has added some drainage to take care of that... Shavings build on the bottom in this area too, so it's probably inevitable on this model.
So, out with the plasma cutter, and out goes the rotten sheet metal.
This is where I got in to the ROCK... There are some other missing tabs, and some that are cracked... 12 stations that were bad, but I only actually lost the tab, pin, and blades on one. The others were hanging by the second tab.
I started a couple weeks ago on this, so I could get my replacement material in. Cutting commenced two days ago.