62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels

   / 62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels #31  
Dutch445 said:
The question I have about these wheels is this:
Are you running the decks with the weight of
the deck on these wheels all of the time?
If so, have you tried raising the wheels like the
rest of the lawn and garden line recommends, so
that on hard flat ground they are approx 1/4" off the
ground and then only engage the ground if the
tractor wheels drop into a low spot? If this has
been tried, what was the result?
One poster mentioned raising his wheels until a
fix comes along....

I think what you are saying is exactly what the tech from the dealer told me how to set up my deck for mowing. I set the mower deck height with the dial on the floorboard, lower the deck to that point. Then, I set the 4 gauge wheels high enough so I can just slide my hand between the wheel and the ground. So far this has worked. My yard is definately not flat. I will pay close attention next time I mow to see if the wheels are digging in.
 
   / 62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels
  • Thread Starter
#32  
I am running the deck EXACTLY the way Deere specifies as indicated on the wheel setting decal on the deck. I set it up on a large level concrete pad. The wheels clear the pad as Deere specifies.

When you run it over a yard, however, it makes the yard look like a war zone.
 
   / 62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels #33  
I told my dealer about the problems all of us are having. They told me to use JD penetrating oil instead of wd40. That's all I got from them. It worked fine yesterday, but I don't think it is a very good fix. JC
 
   / 62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels #34  
My dealer said there is a fix. Includes new greaseable bearings. It has been ordered, and they will be picking it up next weeek. As others have said, my deck is set corectly. The wheels can be totally off the ground some of the time, but when they do come in contact with it, if they are not aimed in the right direction. It's Plow City.

I also agree that this fix may not work. The wheel axles need to be offset more from the spindle to allow them to pivot. We shall see.

Walt.
 
   / 62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels
  • Thread Starter
#35  
Rural1,

Please provide the part/kit number for the fix your dealer is installing and give us a report on how well it solves the problem once you have had a fair time to try it.

Thanks,
papaw
 
   / 62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels #36  
My Dealer is picking it up today. I will let you know how it works out.

I still think the axles will need to be offset further from the spindle. I would like to see the front wheel set-up from the Seven-iron deck to compare the offsets.

Walt.
 
   / 62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels #37  
Mine is at the dealer today--was told it is "just a DTAC" no specific number. Appears to be drilling for some grease fittings, and a couple of washers. Will post results after mowing when it returns.
 
   / 62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels #38  
Until I saw the photo of the 62D deck, I could not understand how the described problem could happen. I have a 54D on mine, which uses a totally different design for the anti-scalp wheels. Caster wheels would certainly follow the path of of the deck better while turning, and may be better suited with the wider deck, but I think I'd try switching to the 54D style wheels before attempting modifications of the casters. I'll attempt to attach a photo below.
 

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   / 62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels #39  
I have contacted my dealer twice and also e-mailed John Deere, no one can seem to find a product update in the system. If someone who has had this done could provide a kit number or update number, I am sure it would help many of us who are having this issue.
 
   / 62D MMM Creating Divots with Front Wheels #40  
Interesting. As an outsider looking in it appears that an offset on the front anti scalp wheels may pose a problem supporting the weight of the "drive over" OnRamp feature.
I've not looked at the specs to determine the effected tractors weight but those front MMM wheels have to be able to withstand this weight plus the front to back and sideway motion(s) that no doubt occur when driving onto and over this MMM.
This may be why JD didn't go with an offset originally.

That front wheel assembly has to be pretty robust no doubt and I doubt those rounded plastic wheels, like whats mounted on my 60" MMM would work.

Good luck
Volfandt
 

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