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Re: All you Woods belly mower gurus
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 01, 2007 at 03:00:26 from (216.208.58.136):
In Reply to: Re: All you Woods belly mower gurus posted by dionne on May 31, 2007 at 12:33:56:
dionne: I lift my mower using only the right rockshaft. I have one chain down from right rockshaft, which splits to a Y about 8" from mower deck. My mower deck has notched loops about 14" apart, to which I hook each chain from the Y. To keep mower from floping when traveling with it raised, I have 2x4 blocks U clamped to each mower push bar. These raise to touch stops I have bolted to front of final drives. I solved my uneven cutting height with 3/4" thrust washers on spindle shaft of caster wheels. I went to a store that specializes in nuts, bolts, etc. he sold me these thrust washers in 3 different thickness. With these washers I was able get it same height both sides on concrete floor. Following that it worked fine out in the grass.
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