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The last pair I purchased before this pair that came apart. Came from my local CC dealer. (No longer in business) I had used them so long the tread was completely worn away. At least 12-15 years.
 
Got a question about my mule drive. In the pic the one on the right is off my127 and has 2 adjusting studs coming thru. The one on the left came with the 147 and only has1 coming thru. I watched a video and saw a tension spring on the left side instead of a second adjuster. Can someone tell or show me how its suppose to be?
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I can only speak to my 106. Spring 1 side adjustment bolt other. In my opinion things have to give as the deck travels over uneven terrain. The reason for a tension spring
 
It could be that they used the one with two adjusters with a tiller.

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I wanted to go to more modern hard rounded wheels. 5” OD as large as I could find. Thought to self…. Buy a couple Durlin high wear plastic disks, & machine my own…. At $75 each. Plan B. LOL

You could buy a one foot long 5-inch diameter piece and slice, it cost about $110 a foot
 
I purchased a plasma cutter to incorporate on my CNC torch table but have never followed through. I don’t have a good way to catch or remove all the smoke/dust from my work environment. To add it to my oxy/fuel table I’d have to enclose the legs of the table & add a big fan to down draft the smoke
Water catch pan underneath cutting area.
 

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