DiezNutz
Veteran Member
Are you talking about the 72" MMM? We're talking about the 60" MMM, I didn't think you could (or want to) drive over it.czechsonofagun said:... back up over the deck in Low ...
Are you talking about the 72" MMM? We're talking about the 60" MMM, I didn't think you could (or want to) drive over it.czechsonofagun said:... back up over the deck in Low ...
DiezNutz said:Are you talking about the 72" MMM? We're talking about the 60" MMM, I didn't think you could (or want to) drive over it.
Chessie said:The only thing I can add to that is do as decribed on a hard level surface. I have the 72" deck and it rolled away pretty good on just the slightest incline once I freed it from the main front attachment area.
Jeff
Here is a step-by-step procedure w/pics on how to remove the FEL. Make sure you don't skip any steps (e.g., work joystick to equalize pressure).RussMan said:Also, anything special about reattaching the FEL re the hydraulic lines - i'm new to owning a FEL.