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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 15th 2018, 1:54 am | |
| - Crazy_Carl wrote:
- That's good progress. Sounds like time will tell how it holds up.
Sweet oil change pit by the way. I'm jealous. This Pit my Grandpa built in the Garage 40-45 Years ago, once they built the Hause and the Garage. We do'nt use them often, but now once i work on my mower, i can easily work under it, without flipping it. - MightyRaze wrote:
- Possibly running a 1/2 inch belt where a 5/8 belt should be used?
IDK, Those Belts were stock on, and they sell the same size ones as the specific belts for this model. | |
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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 15th 2018, 1:57 am | |
| - MatthewD wrote:
- Yeah I'm thinking that the belt could be too thin. And I also love that service pit, it must make working on the belts/pulleys and underside of your tractor much easier.
I also love the Pit. Maybe the belt is a bit worn. And on the Picture i drawed, i drawed it extreme, to see the problems. In real were there not so much of gap. | |
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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 18th 2018, 5:00 am | |
| Mower DeckWell, my 1st time using the Spray Gun attempts are'nt the prettiest, but it's only the mower deck, so nobody cares. I decided against a 3rd coar of Paint. I brush painted the last parts, and put the non-assembled deck under the mower, to take a look, if i will get some Problems with the bigger rear tires or my MST " /> The Discharge chute deflector is missing. But i found the one from my dads Murray, and he never used it, so he said, i can use it for my applications But the Murray Deck Discharge chute is different, so i need to modify the deflector. Very close to the rear tire, but the only Way how it will fit. (only mockup.) Need to put it together, and install it in the next days, because i want to mow! | |
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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 18th 2018, 5:36 am | |
| - MatthewD wrote:
- It's certainly unique to be mowing with your ATLT, but I think it's kinda cool. Makes it an all-purpose machine. Have you thought about making the deck to release quickly if you want to remove it for mudding/off-roading.
The Deck you can remove in 10-15 mins, and put it back on in the same time, so i think it is good enough to me. | |
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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 23rd 2018, 6:37 am | |
| Ooo shiny mower deck! I like it Have you thought about making a brace for that exhaust, it could be putting stress on the engine block.
If your MST is like mine, there will be spacers between the casing of the trans and the rim. You could put those on the outside of the rim, between the rim and e-clip. That would move the wheels further in towards the casing and perhaps allow you to fit the bagger. You could also modify the bagger chute, but it would probably be easier to move the wheels inward. | |
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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 25th 2018, 1:46 am | |
| - MatthewD wrote:
- Ooo shiny mower deck! I like it
Have you thought about making a brace for that exhaust, it could be putting stress on the engine block.
If your MST is like mine, there will be spacers between the casing of the trans and the rim. You could put those on the outside of the rim, between the rim and e-clip. That would move the wheels further in towards the casing and perhaps allow you to fit the bagger. You could also modify the bagger chute, but it would probably be easier to move the wheels inward. I have a brace from the dashboard to the glasspack Had the same Idea, but to fit this, i need to cut the Keyway further and i hate to put the angle grinder on a fresh rebuilt MST | |
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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 27th 2018, 9:38 pm | |
| Looking good. On mine, with all the torque from all the gearing, I can just feel the frame twisting and flexing. And that's with just cutting the grass. I'll probably have to check the frame every season for cracks. I don't feel like tearing it all apart just yet to reinforce the frame. I'll wait till it starts cracking before I do that. | |
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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 29th 2018, 3:23 pm | |
| - MightyRaze wrote:
- Looking nice.
Thanks - CraftsmanQuad19 wrote:
- New tires make a world of difference. Don’t give up on er just yet, you’ve put so much work in
IF i have belt slippage with tirfs, i do'nt need to burn a belt in 1 week with the AGs - MatthewD wrote:
- Yeah new tyres would be a good idea. Your mower looks like it would be fun whizzing through woods @20mph, not hardcore mudding/rock crawling.
Right now I use it more on the road for pulling my trailer with stuff to the local market in our village to buy beer and all that kinds of stuff. On road it drives like a dream - prancstaman wrote:
- Looking good. On mine, with all the torque from all the gearing, I can just feel the frame twisting and flexing. And that's with just cutting the grass. I'll probably have to check the frame every season for cracks. I don't feel like tearing it all apart just yet to reinforce the frame. I'll wait till it starts cracking before I do that.
RIght now i have no problems with cracks. will tear the MTD apart soon to repaint it - mr.modified wrote:
- Is that a pond in the last pic? That's pretty cool spot with the rocks. Nice exhaust pipe!
Thanks. that's a small creek and the bridge is not wide enough for my mower, so i romped through the creek. | |
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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 29th 2018, 3:31 pm | |
| I think the vari drive belts are bigger than 5/8" but smaller the 7/8" . They are unique belts and that might be why tour having so much belt slippage. Could also spray some belt conditioner to make them more sticky and last longer with better grip. I used some spray adhesive once to go deep water mudding and it worked well bit I think the chemicals degraded the belt material eventually. | |
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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 29th 2018, 3:39 pm | |
| - biggasmowers wrote:
- I think the vari drive belts are bigger than 5/8" but smaller the 7/8" . They are unique belts and that might be why tour having so much belt slippage. Could also spray some belt conditioner to make them more sticky and last longer with better grip. I used some spray adhesive once to go deep water mudding and it worked well bit I think the chemicals degraded the belt material eventually.
nice Trick. RIght now i can live with that slip because if i drive slow i have no problems uphill. Maybe i make a tentioner in a month or so | |
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| Subject: Re: [Complete] MTD Rasentrac B10 Garden and Offroad Mower [2018 Build-Off Entry} May 30th 2018, 12:42 am | |
| - prancstaman wrote:
- Is the belt slippage on the engine belt or the trans belt? and you fixing the engine pulley help? To make sure you have the right belts, you measure the outside part of the belt to be 5/8.
on the small engine pulley. Problem is, that the belt has'nt enough tention on it, so it slips under load in a fast gear. Soon i will take it apart, and repaint it. Once i'm done with, maybe i install a tentioner with a idler pulley. Have now some freebie push mowers, there i can rob some springs from the lifting mechanism. | |
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