mower deck dolly

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Ground off two of the welds and now I am just waiting for tires then I can balance it and drill the four cotter pin holes for the pins and it will be done, thanks for the ideas from those who have built their own dollies.

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Looking legit.
 
   / mower deck dolly #22  
Now I am like a child waiting for Santa to bring my wheels hahaha.
 
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#23  
I hear ya! I'm waiting on the mailman to bring me the suicide knob I ordered on amazon. :cool2:
 
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Thumb breaker was my very first attachment, had it before I took delivery of the GC.
 
   / mower deck dolly #25  
Well my wheels showed up today so if the rain stops I will go out and fit them so I can drill the holes in the axles to keep them from moving when assembled on the mower deck.
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The wheels fit perfectly but they do need air added.
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Here's the ones my brother bought for his 7 iron deck. I might do the same for an old 455 deck that I need to store for the winter.
 

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   / mower deck dolly #29  
Those look interesting, must be some real tuff wheels.
 
   / mower deck dolly #30  
Cool, looking good. What are the 2 loose washers on the rod for?

When I put the axles on I will balance the deck and move the washers to each side of the tabs and drill a hole and put a pin in to keep the deck from moving on the axles so it stays balanced, but first I will get the axles put on and maybe just the weight of the deck will keep it from moving on the axles. I guess I could just use some (4) cheap vice grips to accomplish the same thing.
 
 
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