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Need help iD ing this deck

Mr.A

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Have no idea what it is off. Built like a tank, 2 blade. Junk yard pick, looks like it was never installed.
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G_P

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Try to find part numbers on the spindles or pullies. Google them and see if that leads you to a manufacturer.
 
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Mr.A

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Looks like it hangs with 4 chains. It has never been used, may be an NOS part from a dealer?? It also may have come from Farris, a local mower manufacturer. No numbers or stickers anywhere, the thickest heavy thing, almost blew my back loading it. Thinking of putting an engine on it and making an Atv bush hog out of it.


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Fyrme

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Most definitely a ZTR deck. Not many manufactures make timed decks, so I't shouldn't be to hard to figure it out. Unless its the pic quality, it looks too light to be Toro or X-mark red. I say it's a Ferris deck
 

James_B

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I have never seen a deck with timed spindles , that should narrow it down.
Not many manufactures make timed decks, so I't shouldn't be to hard to figure it out.
I have timed blades on my mid-80s vintage MTD deck. However the deck a conventional mid-mount style for a lawn tractor and the design is different with a double sided toothed belt. One spindle is driven by the back side teeth to make it spin the opposite direction. The blades overlap by about 1½" and intermesh like the rotors on a Chinook helicopter.
 

A_Pmech

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It's definitely a Ferris deck, probably for a walk-behind based on the size and the ear brackets at the back.
 

volleyball

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Maybe it is that front mounted deck for the garden tractor that can take two sets of tires so it can do sharp angle hills.
 
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