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Gobblin Tom
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Once you do it a few times,it will be a breeze.
When you drive over the deck,just make sure the wheels are released so the deck itself is sitting on the ground. Also when you have driven the mower linkage into the deck brackets,leave the deck on the ground. It makes engaging the J pins and the front bracket a snap to install. It also gives you the most room for attaching the driveshaft. Remember to push (unlock) the driveshaft collar by pushing it towards the deck. You will fight the connection if you forget to do that.
Hopefully I won't confuse you with my explanations.
Greg
I did get to cut the grass today for the 1st time, high and kinda wet, man that thing is a cutting machine!!!! I cut in half the time that I usually do! I still have to cut my side yard but didn't want to over do it with my neck, figured I could cut it again tomorrow or Saturday. My left front wheel on the mower deck seems to be hitting most of the time while the others aren't??? It didn't seem to cut uneven..... I also went and picked my rear blade up from Vernon Dell today. (The one from everything attachments) I must say for the money it seems to be built really good!!! I did already add the lower pins for the Imatch and have to figure the top link out yet. I don't know if I will have to extend the top link higher or not????? Time will tell!!