"Training Wheels" to protect ZT's muffler

BanjoJohn

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When I raised the front of my Husqvarna zero turn to clean out under the deck, I was limited by the mower's muffler hitting the ground. To protect the muffler, I built a pair of "training wheels" that easily bolt on when it's time to clean under the deck.Deck Cleaning 01.jpg
 

mhavanti

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Good looking set up!

Max
 

LotusLord

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When I raised the front of my Husqvarna zero turn to clean out under the deck, I was limited by the mower's muffler hitting the ground. To protect the muffler, I built a pair of "training wheels" that easily bolt on when it's time to clean under the deck.View attachment 38442

That is clever sir. Well done
 

bertsmobile1

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FWIW I reverse up some FLAT Topped car ramp first then lift the front.
Used to use all sorts of things to lift the front.
By doing it this way I am not tilting the engine as far so avoid problems caused by oil entering the combustion chamber.
Not as much as a problem with the twins as it is with the singles
 
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