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On Oct 5, 7:59 pm, "Srgnt Billko" wrote:
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on 10/5/2007 5:53 PM Steveo said the following:
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OOOPPS. I also forgot to mention that they are all metal. The hood


on higher priced john deere and such have plastic hoods. Go figure,
pay less for better construction!


I'd take a fiberglass mowing deck over a steel unit, no corrosion.


I've never seen a fiberglass mowing deck - but I don't think that is
what
he is refering to. I think he meant steel vs fiberglass HOOD.


I know THAT, I'm just saying plastic is not always inferior to steel as a
construction material.


You've never seen one because it would last too long.


Nice try at saving face, but no cigar.
Bill


Not that it makes much difference - but I don't think he means "fiberglass".
I think he means one of the stronger plastics. There are some pretty strong
but they won't resist fatigue like steel will.


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on 10/5/2007 7:59 PM Srgnt Billko said the following:
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on 10/5/2007 5:53 PM Steveo said the following:

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"Steveo" wrote in message
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wrote:


OOOPPS. I also forgot to mention that they are all metal. The
hood


on higher priced john deere and such have plastic hoods. Go figure,
pay less for better construction!



I'd take a fiberglass mowing deck over a steel unit, no corrosion.



I've never seen a fiberglass mowing deck - but I don't think that is
what
he is refering to. I think he meant steel vs fiberglass HOOD.



I know THAT, I'm just saying plastic is not always inferior to steel as
a
construction material.

You've never seen one because it would last too long.

Nice try at saving face, but no cigar.
Bill


Not that it makes much difference - but I don't think he means
"fiberglass". I think he means one of the stronger plastics. There are
some pretty strong but they won't resist fatigue like steel will.


The OP was not talking about a mower deck. He was talking about a tractor
hood (bonnet). I suppose fiberglass would make nice fenders too, but that
doesn't address the plastic hood costing more than a metal hood.

Bill


I disagree. The OP was specifically talking about the mower deck - and
mentioned nothing about cost. But I was not responding to the OP.


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on 10/6/2007 12:07 AM Srgnt Billko said the following:
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on 10/5/2007 7:59 PM Srgnt Billko said the following:

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on 10/5/2007 5:53 PM Steveo said the following:


"Srgnt Billko" wrote:



"Steveo" wrote in message
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wrote:



OOOPPS. I also forgot to mention that they are all metal. The
hood



on higher priced john deere and such have plastic hoods. Go figure,
pay less for better construction!




I'd take a fiberglass mowing deck over a steel unit, no corrosion.




I've never seen a fiberglass mowing deck - but I don't think that is
what
he is refering to. I think he meant steel vs fiberglass HOOD.




I know THAT, I'm just saying plastic is not always inferior to steel as
a
construction material.

You've never seen one because it would last too long.


Nice try at saving face, but no cigar.
Bill


Not that it makes much difference - but I don't think he means
"fiberglass". I think he means one of the stronger plastics. There are
some pretty strong but they won't resist fatigue like steel will.

The OP was not talking about a mower deck. He was talking about a tractor
hood (bonnet). I suppose fiberglass would make nice fenders too, but that
doesn't address the plastic hood costing more than a metal hood.

Bill


I disagree. The OP was specifically talking about the mower deck - and
mentioned nothing about cost. But I was not responding to the OP.


I was responding to the OPs message, but not his original message.
His addendum to his original message was:

"OOOPPS. I also forgot to mention that they are all metal. The hood
on higher priced john deere and such have plastic hoods. Go figure,
pay less for better construction!"

Nuff said on my part.


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willshak wrote:
You've never seen one because it would last too long.


Nice try at saving face, but no cigar.

Saving face? Steel rots, especially when subjected to the wet environment
of a cutting deck, fiberglass is impervious to it. That's why they don't
make them out of plastic. Your cutting -deck- would last much longer than
the tractor.

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