MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed

   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #11  
Umm, it's only for storage. The deflector shouldn't be raised when mowing.

Right. Shouldn't be raised or removed when mowing, but more pros and homeowners remove them completely, unfortunately. I'm sure that is how my office picture window got taken out by the guy who used to do our lawn when we were away.:confused3:
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed
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#12  
Thanks! I have a bunch of bungee cords so I will go that route.
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #13  
I'll have to report back in the winter about the snow blower, I have the 60" blade now and it worked OK but I wish I got the snow blower instead after having it a few years. After reading up on it and seeing how happy people have been with it I am hoping I will not be disappointed. Thanks.

The blower will really throw snow but make sure you have a good supply of shear bolts. I'd recommend getting a pin punch about the same size as the bolts too for those times when the broken bolt just doesn't want to come out.

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   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #14  
Bungees are your friend! Use them early and often! :D

Haystring is cheaper and I never run out. Bungees are always in short supply!

I have mounted an eyebolt on the end of the metal discharge chute. Just a drilled hole in the rubber chute.
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #15  
I have used a bungee for this for years, no hole in flap required, just hook the bungee over the lip of the flap and hook the other end to the rod holding the brake pedal or some other handy location
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed
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#16  
Thanks for the replies and advise. Looks like there is a hole in the deck under the flap so I don't have to drill in the chute. I made a dolly for the snow blower and it fits nicely in the back corner of my small storage shed. The 1870 also fit in there with enough room for my push mower and a bunch of other stuff. I think I will just be able to make it length wise this winter with the snow blower on with a couple of inches to spare.

Thanks for the advise on the shear pins, it came with 2 extra but with my luck that won't be enough to make it form the shed to the driveway.
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #17  
I'd be willing to bet there is a way to do this mechanically, as in moving a snow blower chute. Just a few rods and a rod holding mount bar. Or, how about a choke cable ?
 

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