No more MMM back pain

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The deck is supported by the wheels on the 4 corners.
 
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B2301 with 54" driver over MMM. I haven't had the chance to try to remove it yet, or mow for that matter, but is supposed to be a drive over. You can sort of see the little ramps on top of the deck and at least one of the support wheels.

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Zmansmac. I have a new B2650 with 60" mmm. the deck looks identical to yours what I can see in your pictures. On mine you can take and lower and turn 90 degrees the left rear anti scalp roller to allow it to go sideways. It already had the holes in the shaft that holds the roller new from the factory. I then just lower the 2 front bogey wheels that the deck rides on when mowing to raise the front of the deck. I then raise the rear gauge wheels all the way up. This allows the deck to ride on these 3 wheels and it holds it up off of the right rear anti scalp roller so there is no restriction. I then lower deck, unhook all the pins that hold the deck on, unhook the pto shaft, turn the front tractor wheels all of the way to the right, and can easily pull the deck out the right side with one hand. It only takes a couple minutes start to finish. Not sure if yours is the same being 9 years older, but I thought I would share this as it might be able to help somebody. I am going to post a couple pictures with this and the deck is stand up along the wall for winter storage thus the angle of the pictures.


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Great job!! Why does Kubota no longer make drive over decks?

Yes, those home-brew brackets are slick !

There are many Kubotas both new and old with drive-over decks. I've never figured out why Kubota chose to select the ones they do for the feature. Here are a few examples: (all are 60" decks)
First one is a BX2230 which has no provision for drive over but can be pulled out sideways. Note the corner wheels do not swivel. It needs those homebrew casters or similar.

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Second one is a deck from my B2150 which you can see has swivel corner wheels and is a drive-over design. One of the problems with a drive-over is that you must secure the deck to keep it still while you get up on it. It scoots out from under you otherwise. I often use a a pair of 2x8 ramps or else tie it to a handy tree.
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Third one is my BX2200. Note that it has spring-loaded posts (just like the 2230, probably same model deck) that prevent drive-over and wheels do not swivel. However, you can rotate the wheels 90 degrees and put the pins in to roll it sideways. I always just drag it out.
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And finally, fourth is a new at dealer BX2320 in 2012, which is outfitted for improved drive-over with a gritty sandpaper pad in front and a small steel ramp in rear.

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Note that ALL of the decks have the pulley covers plenty strong enough to support the tractor.
 
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By the way, I forgot to post what a great fab job you did on your mmm wheels. They look great! It is fun to weld and do any kind of fab jobs on your tractor or equipment. Well done.
 

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