Hello,
Was just wondering how those GH owners without a Powerfold deck, access the underside of their decks for sharpening, cleaning etc... I had just purchased the MoJack about a month before I got my GH. Unfortunately, the front deck tires are spaced too wide apart for me to use the Mojack. I would have to buy the Pro version and sell the standard one I bought.. which I may do if I find someone to buy it.. in the meantime, I used a portable Wren electric winch attached to a chain around the front wheels of the deck. The Wren winch is attached to a steel crossbar on my basketball hoop post (which is encased in cement). It works very well and very easy to control but it takes time to put the set up together and take it down.. I do plan to simply some of the process by welding a metal ring to the front edge of the deck so I don't have to put on or take off the chain around the front deck wheels.. anybody else have any thoughts or suggestions ? I figured if there is an easier way ( other than buying a new Powerfold deck) an owner, myself included, will be more likely to do service more often...
geoff
Was just wondering how those GH owners without a Powerfold deck, access the underside of their decks for sharpening, cleaning etc... I had just purchased the MoJack about a month before I got my GH. Unfortunately, the front deck tires are spaced too wide apart for me to use the Mojack. I would have to buy the Pro version and sell the standard one I bought.. which I may do if I find someone to buy it.. in the meantime, I used a portable Wren electric winch attached to a chain around the front wheels of the deck. The Wren winch is attached to a steel crossbar on my basketball hoop post (which is encased in cement). It works very well and very easy to control but it takes time to put the set up together and take it down.. I do plan to simply some of the process by welding a metal ring to the front edge of the deck so I don't have to put on or take off the chain around the front deck wheels.. anybody else have any thoughts or suggestions ? I figured if there is an easier way ( other than buying a new Powerfold deck) an owner, myself included, will be more likely to do service more often...
geoff