Posted by Diydave on December 10, 2013 at 04:37:01 from (96.244.160.179):
In Reply to: Re: D19 front on a D17 posted by maple hill sugar bush on December 09, 2013 at 20:19:54:
I have a D-12 with a big drum mower on the back, and about 350# of weights plus wheel weights on the front. Put a 5 lb sack of sugar on the back of the mower in transport position, and it will do a slow wheelie! I generally break a spindle, every other year, $233+ shipping, from Sandy lake. Normal procedure is to steal a spindle off of the D-10, order the new one while putting the used one on the D-12. Whole procedure was about an hour, last time I had to do it, LOL! If you measure the spindle diameter, and axle diameter, and post it here, I'm sure someone that has a 19 can post it, too. That way you'll know the differences.
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