HeavyHitch
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2008
- Messages
- 87
- Location
- Fountain City, WI
- Tractor
- '12 JD1026R, '87 JD 318, '42 Ford 2N, '52 Ford 661 Workmaster
On many decks if you have one set of fixed wheels, you can flip them upside down (oposite of the ground) on the forward cutting end and stand the entire deck up and it will sit perfectly upright. I did it on my GC2400 and it works great without the added cost. I move mine all over the garage and pressure wash it with a 3500PSI washer with no fear of tipping. Just a thought to try...