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hotajax

Is an engine hoist the only way?  Punt and take the deck off?  Any time saving Ideas?  Thanks.

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adsm08

I slide mine in and out from the side.

 

Of course you have not told us which tractor or deck you are dealing with, so that might not work for you.

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Racinbob

I use this every time I mow and for many other uses. Love it. 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

My setup...

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hotajax
57 minutes ago, Racinbob said:

I use this every time I mow and for many other uses. Love it. 

 

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That is a very nice seat.  It doesn't look like anything ever made by Wheel Horse.  Where did you get it?

 

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ri702bill

I too prefer to drop the deck and slide it out the right side. The 36" geardrive on the 854 is not so bad, the 36" on the C81 is a bit more work - and those blade nuts are tougher to remove and tighten.

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Racinbob
1 hour ago, hotajax said:

That is a very nice seat.  It doesn't look like anything ever made by Wheel Horse.  Where did you get it?

 

Tractor Supply. It had armrests and a slider adjustment on it. The armrests drove me nuts and I had no need for the slider. I took both off. :blink:

 

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adsm08
4 hours ago, Racinbob said:

I use this every time I mow and for many other uses. Love it. 

 

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Bob, that looks like it would negatively impact steering performance, and probably make the cut height very high.

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hotajax
47 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

 

Bob, that looks like it would negatively impact steering performance, and probably make the cut height very high.

I use one of those devices for chopping through multi floral rose.

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Racinbob
2 hours ago, adsm08 said:

 

Bob, that looks like it would negatively impact steering performance, and probably make the cut height very high.

Multiple passes, lowering a notch each pass. :)

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pfrederi

48" decks are getting too heavy to pull out and clean on a regular basis anymore.  I use the lift thing sometimes but lying down to clean it is also getting harder.  So the deck rusts out in the next 10 years probably will not be a concern for me anynore

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JCM
8 hours ago, ri702bill said:

I too prefer to drop the deck and slide it out the right side. 

 

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hotajax
13 hours ago, pfrederi said:

48" decks are getting too heavy to pull out and clean on a regular basis anymore.  I use the lift thing sometimes but lying down to clean it is also getting harder.  So the deck rusts out in the next 10 years probably will not be a concern for me anynore

I see your point, and I gotta agree with you.  Age is not on my side.  I just might go out and look for some sort of hoist to get it up in the air so I can work under it.  

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Pullstart

I know I am not the poster child for safety, but whatever you do please make sure things are supported well while you are under them!  I’ve dropped plenty of heavy things, some have landed on me.  The most weight I’ve had on me at one time was over 3,000 lbs. and it wasn’t enjoyable.  My wife’s friends and family circle have lost two people in the pits from being under with no jack stand and the car letting down.

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squonk
23 hours ago, hotajax said:

That is a very nice seat.  It doesn't look like anything ever made by Wheel Horse.  Where did you get it?

 

I have that seat on my C160. Best seat ever. Available all over the net

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squonk

I have a lift similar to Bob's and use jack stands under the tire baskets.

 

Recycler decks are no fun to take on and off. Very heavy!!!

 

I bought a Bronco for my neighbor to use. Came with a deck. I had to take the deck off to get it on the trailer. I'm so used to horsing out that recycler I grabbed that regular deck and gave it a big yank! It flew out from under the tractor so fast it almost ran me over! The wife thought it was pretty funny! :confusion-seeingstars:

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8ntruck

What @Pullstart said. 

 

I wrassle my decks off to work on them.  I really don't like to work on the bottom side of a suspended load - working out in the open provides plenty of injury opportunities - most of which are less than a falling weight the size of a Wheel Horse.

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sqrlgtr
On 4/4/2026 at 12:16 PM, ri702bill said:

I too prefer to drop the deck and slide it out the right side.

:text-yeahthat:. I do use front end loader on tractor fer my zero turn mower, I do have block of wood I slid under it just in case a hydraulic hose bust on tractor or sumin. 

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