on storing my MMM Deck
grinder
Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 677 central Maine Pics |
2004-12-15 102298
Can I store my mower deck up on edge?
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denwood
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 542 Quarryville PA |
2004-12-15 102299
I store gearbox driven decks on edge all the time. You want to make sure there isn't a breather or bad seal on the box that will leak in the position you will store it in. ....
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Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2004-12-15 102309
Do it, saves a lot of room. ....
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grinder
Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 677 central Maine Pics |
2004-12-16 102329
Thanks Denwood, Yes Art,and that is what I need is the room. Just wanted
to know that I was not causing myself a problem. ....
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jtfirth
Join Date: Aug 2004 Posts: 56 Ontario, Canada Pics |
2004-12-16 102347
Grinder, have a look at Larry's website - moweraxle dot com. He sells a device for storing your mower deck on edge and it's the best thing since introduction of CUT's. He just supplied the first New Holland version for my 60" MMM. The product and service are second to none! ....
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taheide
Join Date: Oct 2004 Posts: 127 Capron IL |
2004-12-17 102443
I drew up plans for an attachment rack to store all my attachments against one wall of my barn, each having its own cradle that supports it and makes it easy to put on and take off, and can be brought down off the rack with a push of a button, now if I could only dig up the materials and time to actually make it........ ....
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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee Pics |
2004-12-17 102446
I store my 72" MMM on the front edge but I remove the front anti-scalp roller so it will stay put and be sure to secure it to the wall or whatever you have it leaned against so it cannot fall down. They are very heavy and could cause serious injury. As Art mentioned; it saves a BUNCH of space. It is also a good time to check the gearbox oil level, grease all the fittings, check the belts, and pressure wash the underside and touch up paint as well weather permitting. ....
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