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Mounting mower deck on Bolens-Iseki G174
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Posted by Harold Hubbard on August 28, 2003 at 18:42:51 from (216.114.175.16):
I had this question posted on the garden tractor board, but it's already on page three and nobody has answered. I hope more people will read it here. Does anybody have a manual, photo, or sketch, or even a good description of how an FMC 17350 deck mounts on a Bolens-Iseki G174. My neighbor recently bought this tractor and mower. The mower was not mounted when he got it, and there was no manual. We figured out the drop box from the front PTO, and that the cables go over a pair of sheaves under the transmission, but that was the end of it. There are two heavy arms and a long rod that look like they should pin through a pair of frame holes above the drawbar, then connect to the three point lift arms somehow, but so far no arrangement that we have tried seems to work. The tractor also has a loader mounted on it, does this have to come off before the mower goes on?
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