It was Keith Stieg kns5 comcast net I have a set here for my
deck, he should have more
Jerry NW Ohio
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: (ET) replacement rollers for
rear of mower deck
I'm looking all over, but can't find my messages
relating to rollers and the deck in the files here. I bought a kit from
some member of this forum which consisted of new rollers for the rear and two
ball-shaped wheels that required holes to be drilled in the roller adjustment
bracket. These ball shaped wheels (not original equipment) have
completely solved the rear roller bar bracket digging into the sod, and their
shape allows them to slide sideways on corners. They can be seen on many
modern tractor mowers. I'd strongly recommend this setup to ET deck
owners, and I regret that I cannot find the name of the vendor here.
Maybe if you are still out there you will identify yourself.
At
11:47 AM 6/23/2008, you wrote:
> > >
-----Original Message----- > From:
elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu > [
mailto:elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu] On Behalf Of Joel
Parks > Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:55 PM > To: Elec-Trak
email list > Subject: (ET) replacement rollers for rear of mower
deck > > Hi all, > > Anyone have a suggestion for
off-the-shelf or > very-little-modification-needed material to use as
replacement rollers > for > the rear edge of my E15? (ok, RJ,
it's an E15HA ;-) > > I seem to remember some discussion about
this a couple years back. I > think > someone mentioned
machining them out of Delrin or Nylon or something. > But I >
don't have access to the right machines for something like
that. > > I'm ripping up the yard on turns and reversing, with
the bracket ends > that > hold the rod that the rollers run
on. I have no idea what diameter the > rollers were when they
were new, but the outer rollers now have a > distinct > taper to
them and are nowhere as large diameter as the inner ones. I >
imagine they were all the same, uniform diameter when new? > >
Jim Coate, are you going to be selling rollers like these ? > >
thanks, > Joel >
I just this last week replaced all of my
rollers. I searched for quite awhile and ended up discovering that Harold
Z's rollers are the best solution. He not only provides these
specifically for ET's, but he has the best prices I found for any
roller.
-- Stay Charged! Hump
Heres a clip from one of
Harolds recent posts;
Yes I am still very much in the business of
supplying Elec-Trak parts and I thank all my loyal customers for their
past support and hope to continue to supply your parts needs in the
future. I have had many parts reproduced,for example I just received a
shipment of relays yesterday that I had made up and manufactured in the
USA. I have parted out approx. 25-30 machines and sold another 15 or so
as working machines. In addition I have purchased Elec-Trak parts
inventory from about 12-15 former dealers.I have a price list of common
parts which Don Barry was very kind in posting on the www.Elec-Trak.com
website . This can also be mailed or faxed if you contact
me. Somebody mentioned using credit cards for payment and am happy
to say that I have been accepting cards for several
years. Barry,I don't know why your email didn't come through,I can
only hope you had the wrong address. If anybody has similar
problems,please don't hesitate to give me a phone call or fax with your
needs. Sincerely, Harold Zimmerman Clean Power
Supply Ephrata PA 717-859-4234 Phone 717-859-4824
Fax
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