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Objects in mirror are smaller (?) than they appear

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    Posted: 30 Aug 2010 at 5:58pm
Driving the 6080 with the 620 on the wagon behind me to a local show.  You would be surpised how much attention these 2 pieces get!
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What kind of mower deck is that on the 620. I see it has caster wheels on the front. I think a deck like that would work better than my original one.
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It is the original deck for the tractor.  Previous owner bolted the caster wheels on there.
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That is a unique picture -- neat!
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If the mule drive is in decent shape and the rear rollers on the deck kept up with tight bushings you won't need any other stuff on the deck. The outside rollers take the most abuse and wear hard. This is the number one thing anyone can do to keep the deck mowing even and smooth. 
 
Nice pic either way.
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