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1014211 Posted - 05/19/2016 : 19:30:24
Love how easy these small tractors make it to clean the deck!



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Cvans Posted - 05/23/2016 : 13:42:18
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Chris, I can still lift it by myself.

Be careful. I would hate to see you end up with a back like mine.
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 05/23/2016 : 13:30:38
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Originally posted by B10Dave

Neat idea Jon. I bet I could do that with any of my foot draggers and my engine lift. I think where the deck mounts pin to the axle would allow it to swing down with the belt removed. I will have to try it with the BigTen....Dave



Going to need a photo of this Dave!

I have changed blades by lifting the front of my 919 with the forks on the Legacy, but it feels a little odd with all that suspended weight up off the ground. Quick n easy though!
B10Dave Posted - 05/20/2016 : 19:57:38
Neat idea Jon. I bet I could do that with any of my foot draggers and my engine lift. I think where the deck mounts pin to the axle would allow it to swing down with the belt removed. I will have to try it with the BigTen....Dave
B-16_IC Posted - 05/20/2016 : 17:35:03
That's a fine example of the fact there are not many new ideas these days, just recycled ones. Never seen that done before, thanks for sharing.
1014211 Posted - 05/20/2016 : 10:55:49
Chris, I can still lift it by myself. It is light enough that it isn't a problem. I don't think I could do that with the 717 or 738, especially since they have starter/generators on them, but the 616 doesn't weigh much.
Cvans Posted - 05/20/2016 : 10:33:45
What do you lift the tractor with?
1014211 Posted - 05/20/2016 : 06:51:06
1971 brochure, lower left.

1014211 Posted - 05/19/2016 : 21:47:43
Wish I could take credit but it is in an old brochure. I'll try to dig it up. Funny how new zero turns brag about this feature yet this nearly 50 year old tractor can do it.
skunkhome Posted - 05/19/2016 : 20:38:21
I would have never thought of that.
Cvans Posted - 05/19/2016 : 20:25:38
Pretty neat idea.

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