Hi all, it has been a longtime since I replied to a message
but I do have a question that maybe someone can answer.

I have an E8M that I am currently working on and am not 
able to raise the deck with the lift handle. I have an 
Elec-Trak owners manual and was not able to find any
thing in it about the lift lever or how to raise the deck as 
right now it scrapes the ground when I tried to use it 
a long time ago.The lever moves but does not seem to
be connected to the deck. If anyone knows anything about
this, I would appreciate any information. I also have an
E-15 with a mower and rototiller that I plan to restore,
but the E8M comes first as I could really use it to mow 
with. I hope that this goes through as I am not to good
at some of this stuff. I tried looking up the Elec-Trak web
site, but could not find it. Thanks for any help. Dan Eyk
Van over, Washington.

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Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2024 10:51:16 -0400
From: Christopher Zach <cz@bunsen.crystel.com>
To: elec-trak@cosmos.phy.tufts.edu
Subject: Re: (ET) An image of my deck bracket brace
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Side chute is pretty strong, no doubt. However the normal blocking plate
is not too strong and can rust/break over time. I have really found that
my latest model (aircraft aluminum bent around the chute downward) does
an excellent job of keeping the deck straight while allowing excellent
discharge when I use my leaf vacuum.

On 10/31/2024 7:48 PM, Jim Coate wrote:
> When using the deck for side discharge, why not just use the side
> chute? That will add stiffening and guide the clippings.
>
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> <scrubbed pictures>
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