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Old 07-12-2015, 04:19 PM
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Nice looking 2284, nice looking bumper. Just a FYI Haban decks don't like wet grass, ask me how I know.
I had just finished mowing 3 acres and the grass was wet. Either had to mow or bring out the bush hog because we are getting lots of rain in my area and the grass is really growing fast. I installed the bumper for pictures but I did hose and blow off the deck before putting in barn. Would like to know any advice you have for maintaining the Haban deck. This tractor and deck is new for me but so far this is an amazing machine cutting grass.
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Old 07-12-2015, 06:39 PM
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Golfnuts, Grease in the bearings, paint on the metal, and keeping the underside clean is all you need to do.
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Old 07-13-2015, 06:47 PM
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Golfnuts, Grease in the bearings, paint on the metal, and keeping the underside clean is all you need to do.
Thanks for the information. I do all that. Matter fact I have ramps I drive tractor upon so I can hose off the underside of the deck.
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Cub Cadet's I have are (1) IH 782 for pulling Trailer, (1) CCC 1711 GT with 44" Mower (1) CCC 2284 SGT with 60" Mower and (1) CCC 1864 SGT with 50" Mower. Farm tractors I have are 1956 Ford 641 and 2005 John Deere 5320 with Loader.
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Old 07-14-2015, 12:54 AM
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Finally got mine painted and mounted. I think this was from the first order. Nice work, Randy.
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Old 07-14-2015, 08:57 PM
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looks good
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Old 09-20-2015, 09:42 PM
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Randy built me a bumper months ago and I finally got the top hoop on and painted. We raised the bottom bar up fairly even with the lower part of the grill and he sent the top hoop long so I could trim as needed. I decided to line it up with the grille right under the headlights and angle it forward to match the rake of the grill shell. Turned out great.. Randy makes a really nice product!! Sorry for the poor quality pictures.. I was using a really old camera.
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Great thread, just one of many I'm sure I will find. If you are still making these I am interested but will need a little time. There is a lot going on right now.
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yup still have parts bent up in garage but busy time of year for me so it will be a while
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Sounds great to me, I'm in no rush.
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Pics of the two Big Dogs with the new bumpers.
I like the bumper add on and the ribbed tires on the tractor left. Can I use my stock front wheels for those tires?
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