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(06-06-2020, 04:05 PM)mikefm101 Wrote: Hi
I’ve got a Husqvarna mower with a 48” span.
While removing all three blades this morning I was wondering how to get easy access underneath.
Car ramps seem too short and steep.
I thought about cinder blocks and a pair of 2x10s maybe 4’ long but it doesn’t get much off the ground.
Any ideas???
Mike
Jack up the front and back and stack 6x6s until you get the height you want.Be very careful.
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I jack mine up and put it on car jack stands
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I have a 54" zero-turn. I either run it up on ramps, or jack up the front with a small floor jack and then use jack stands.
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Handy man High-Lift jack, then car stands.
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For engine work, I jack it up with a floor jack and just go to work (not under it). For blades, I jack up the rear as far as the jack will go and stick a couple of timbers under there. That’s plenty of room for blade changes or whatever, but if I need to work on the shafts and such, I just pull the deck and put it on plywood on horses.
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