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muz123

Do you guys think i could put a 60 inch deck on my C-175?

Thanks, Dave

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953 nut

Best to stick with a 48", in my opinion.  :twocents-02cents:

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AMC RULES
Not without doing the forward swept front end conversion. 

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Wheel-N-It
Yep, to all the above. Thats three for three Muz :)
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Brian01

lol 60" dang...just go get a zero turn 

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AMC RULES
:text-yeahthat:  You probably need a new project anyway.  :handgestures-thumbupright:
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MalMac

Even with changing out front axels I would not do it. I had a 60 on one of my 520's, it mowed really well, what I did notice was that deck was hard on the tractor, seemed like it put more wear and tear on just about every aspect of the tractor. That's when I started noticing that you could pick out very easy 520's that had been used with a 60" deck. Everything from broken framed to extreamly wore mid-mount hitches, bushings, etc. etc. My opinion is it's a very well built deck, but just too much for the tractor. Not to mention a heavy beast to take on and off. 

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DennisThornton

I sure would like to try to mount it to my Lxi but RI is a haul from here.

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muz123

i would love to put a swept front axel on my 212-6. lol :ROTF:

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Tankman

i prefer the 48 inch SD's. Guess I have too many turns and time on my hands, retired.

"Honest Hon, just as soon as I'm done mowin' I'll clean the garage out."
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