MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed

   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #1  

SteveNH

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Southern NH
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Kubota BX25, BX1870-1
Hi,

I am taking delivery of my second BX tomorrow, a BX1870-1 with a 48" MMM and front mount snow blower. I have an overhead door to my shed that is 6' wide x 7' high. I would like to favor one side to leave as much room on the other since my shed is only 8' wide x 12' deep. Is there a good way to keep the discharge flap up? I figure this will buy me a few inches on one side or prevent me from tripping over it on the other. Can I drill a small hole in it and use a bungee cord or just remove it? It is the fine cut deck. Not sure what others have done. I think my shed will hold the weight of the tractor, find out I guess.

I currently have a BX-25 with a 60" MMM and to be honest I guess I am getting lazier as I get older and didn't want to remove the FEL when I needed to mow and I figured it was just a matter of time before I hit something with it. I also have a few 3pt. implements that I figure the smaller BX can run. I'd like to keep the BX-25 set up with the FEL and BH on.

I'll have to report back in the winter about the snow blower, I have the 60" blade now and it worked OK but I wish I got the snow blower instead after having it a few years. After reading up on it and seeing how happy people have been with it I am hoping I will not be disappointed.

Thanks.
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #2  
Hole in flap, bungee cord to mower, done.
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #4  
Don't drill a hole in the deflector. I lift the deflector and stick a short piece of 2 x 4 (about 6 inches long) in the notch at the base. Works great and easier than a cord.
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #6  
Don't drill a hole in the deflector. I lift the deflector and stick a short piece of 2 x 4 (about 6 inches long) in the notch at the base. Works great and easier than a cord.

Don't do the above, the last thing you need is a 2x4 piece coming loose and getting caught up in the mower and getting tossed at high velocity.......
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #7  
Don't do the above, the last thing you need is a 2x4 piece coming loose and getting caught up in the mower and getting tossed at high velocity.......

Umm, it's only for storage. The deflector shouldn't be raised when mowing.
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #8  
A bungee cord may work without having to drill a hole in it. Or a piece of rope
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #9  
Bungees are your friend! Use them early and often! :D
 
   / MMM discharge flap - ideas to hold it up while in shed #10  
I originally went the drilled hole/bungee route and it worked fine. When I added the Cyclone Rake, it changed the two mounting bolts to studs. So now my discharge flap is held on by two large knurled knobs and I just take it off completely.
 

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