Just picked up a B7610 with a RCK54-24B deck. Need to get the deck off. Does anyone know if this is a drive over deck and if not how to remove/reinstall? Much thanks
I have a 2003 B7500, which I believe is three models before your B7610. I have the RCK60-24B (60" cutting width) MMM. My RCK60-24B is definitely NOT a drive-over deck.Just picked up a B7610 with a RCK54-24B deck. Need to get the deck off. Does anyone know if this is a drive over deck and if not how to remove/reinstall? Much thanks
Glad to find a 7610 owner for a potentially dumb question. When you engage the glow plugs, does the light turn off when temp is reached? It does on my 3240 but is not shutting off on this 7610. I checked the glow plugs and they appear to be fine. ThanksI had the B7510 from 2005 and it was not drive over, I don't think those came out till much later. If I remember right I just pulled the rear pins, disconnected drive shaft and released the front anchor. Really easy on concrete and I think my rollers swiveled by pulling the pin and turning them at a 90* then you could roll it out sideways.
The glow plug light on my B7500 stays on as long as you hold the key to the glow plug position. Three seconds is usually enough during summer, five to six seconds in winter.Glad to find a 7610 owner for a potentially dumb question. When you engage the glow plugs, does the light turn off when temp is reached? It does on my 3240 but is not shutting off on this 7610. I checked the glow plugs and they appear to be fine. Thanks
I sent you a "conversation" (private message).Thanks. Definitely need to track down a manual for this.
Thanks Rusty! Glad I don't have to dig any deeper on that one.The glow plug light on my B7500 stays on as long as you hold the key to the glow plug position. Three seconds is usually enough during summer, five to six seconds in winter.
I also have to lift the front end of the tractor to have enough vertical clearance to roll the mmm in/out from under the tractor, however I use a floor jack under the front hanger bracket.My RCK60-24B MMM must be an older breed than what you guys are running. Mine is a beast! and a royal pain to try to mount unless I have my FEL to lift the front tires off the ground or just drive over it.