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SKU: BBM-026-0083-00 Inner Adjustment Plate for Bad Boy Stand On Commercial Mowers


Inner Adjustment Plate for Bad Boy Stand On Commercial Mowers
Purchase Inner Adjustment Plate for Bad Boy Stand On Commercial Mowers
  • SKU: BBM-026-0083-00 Inner Adjustment Plate for Bad Boy Stand On Commercial Mowers

  • $555.00

Description

If you've noticed your stand-on platform feels loose or doesn't hold its adjustment like it used to, this inner adjustment plate is likely what you need. The platform suspension system on commercial stand-on mowers takes a beating from all the bouncing and vibration, and these adjustment plates help keep everything aligned and properly tensioned so you get a smooth, controlled ride.

Key Features

  • Precision-formed steel construction built to handle commercial use and daily abuse
  • Maintains proper alignment in the platform adjustment mechanism
  • Direct OEM replacement that fits right where the original went
  • Works with the suspension system to give you consistent platform control

Built for Commercial Work

This plate fits Bad Boy stand-on mowers from their 2019 model year. These machines are workhorses designed for lawn care professionals who need to cover a lot of ground efficiently. Whether you're maintaining commercial properties, golf courses, or large residential lots, the stand-on design lets you move quickly while giving you better visibility than a traditional sit-down mower.

Made to Last

Commercial stand-on mowers see tough conditions - constant vibration, impacts from curbs and obstacles, and operators getting on and off all day long. This adjustment plate is made from heavy-duty steel that can handle the stress without bending or cracking. It's the same quality part that came on your mower from the factory.

Installation Notes

This is an internal component of the platform adjustment system, so you'll need to access the suspension mechanism underneath the platform. Have the platform supported safely before removing any parts, and it's a good idea to check the condition of related bushings and hardware while you're in there. The adjustment mechanism should move smoothly once everything's back together.