755 MMM do i have everything?

   / 755 MMM do i have everything? #11  
1. Does the deck offer include the bracket required to mount it to the front of the tractor? I did not see it in the pictures.
2. The attachment here shows how the rear lift links are attached. One link is adjustable for leveling side to side.
3. Without the optional hydraulic lift cylinder, the rear links will move with the three point. If you have the hydraulic lift option, they will move with left-right movement of the tractor's joystick.
 

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   / 755 MMM do i have everything?
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#12  
1. Does the deck offer include the bracket required to mount it to the front of the tractor? I did not see it in the pictures.
2. The attachment here shows how the rear lift links are attached. One link is adjustable for leveling side to side.
3. Without the optional hydraulic lift cylinder, the rear links will move with the three point. If you have the hydraulic lift option, they will move with left-right movement of the tractor's joystick.


1. you are correct it does not come with that bracket shown on page 4 of your attachement (A) however i believe that bracket is on my tractor
2. great, it appears the attach via a lynch pin to the rear arms which i see on my tractor and i saw them moving up and down with the -/+ do hikky on the deck.
3. So if i do NOT have the optional hydraulic lift cylinder the rear links will move with the rockshaft lever which will also move my 3pth arms so i will have to remove my tiller. IF i do have the optional lift cylinder it will lower with the loader joystick, do i have to disconnect anything on my loader or will the curling bucket just move at the same time as the mower?

Thanks JD.
 
   / 755 MMM do i have everything? #13  
No hydraulic cylinder:
Deck will move with three point, so implements on there must be removed.

With hydraulic cylinder:
Three point hitch is unaffected and implements can remain on there. For using the loader while the deck is attached, first use the joystick to raise the deck to full height. Then turn knob on floor deck full clockwise. This knob only sets a mechanical limit to how low the deck can go. The knob can only be used for this function and cannot raise or lower the deck by itself. Attempting to use it for that while the deck is attached can only damage things. After the deck is locked to its highest setting, the tractor can be shut down and hydraulic pressure relieved so the loader can be installed. When the loader is later removed, the joystick must be used to again raise the deck off the limit set by the knob, and then the knob can be used to return to the desired setting before again lowering the deck with the joystick onto that new setting.

To test if you have the hydraulic cylinder, move the joystick momentarily to the right. This should lower the arms. Without the weight of the deck, you will probably have to pull down on the arms by hand. They can then be raised again by moving the joystick to the left.

Your picture shows what looks to be two adjustable links. That may be fine, but I attached pictures of the standard 755 set up.
 

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   / 755 MMM do i have everything? #14  
One other thing. The gauge wheels are only used to prevent scalping. They are not used to support the deck while in use. The height limit control should do that. When on a level hard surface there should be clearance below the wheels.
 

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   / 755 MMM do i have everything? #15  
It's all there, as long as you have the black bracket on the front of the tractor for the front support of the deck to rotate into. It mounts under the bumper and has two hooks out the front and another hole for the locking pin to go in when you rotate it around. I think it pins on the tractor with a long pin if I remember right.
 
   / 755 MMM do i have everything? #16  
It's all there, as long as you have the black bracket on the front of the tractor for the front support of the deck to rotate into. It mounts under the bumper and has two hooks out the front and another hole for the locking pin to go in when you rotate it around. I think it pins on the tractor with a long pin if I remember right.

See post numbers 11 and 12.
 
   / 755 MMM do i have everything?
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#17  
perfect thanks guys, what do you think of the price?
 
   / 755 MMM do i have everything? #18  
Looks the same as the 72" version I own. You need the drop down bracket for the front of the tractor that the cam roller bracket slips into. There are a couple of versions of this depending on what tires you have. You could need the real pull levers that ride on the lower 3pt arms. They attach to the roll bar mounts on the rear axke. These have eyelets for pull up rods that attach to the deck. Then you need the 'pork chops' and spacer irons that provide lateral stability to the deck. These attach to the tractor frame. They also come in various sizes depending on your tractor model and tires and whether or not you have loader brackets installed.
 
   / 755 MMM do i have everything?
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#19  
well boys i got it all set up and took it out for a test run and I feel that it does not get enough lift i only have a few inches of ground clearance with the deck all the way up?

To install the deck i did this:

lowered the control knob to the lowest position moved rock shaft leaver to lowest position installed pins. Adjusted all areas to ensure max lift. Turned control knob to the highest position and moved rock shaft leaver to highest position and it only goes up a few inches with LOTS of room left to go up??

What did i do wrong?
 
   / 755 MMM do i have everything? #20  
The deck does not raise very much. How close is it to the rear tires? Mine comes very close, but does not touch. If the deck went any higher it would hit the tires.
 

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