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Has anyone had a problem with there deck lift staying up my 312  will stay up for seconds or minutes or sometimes hours everything looks ok but don't know why it drops on its own got my foot once... Any ideas ??

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Ed Kennell

Manual or hydraulic lift?

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davem1111
2 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Manual or hydraulic lift?

I don't think any of the 300's had hydraulic lift, because they use the Eaton 700.

 

My 312-A used to do this a lot, so I stopped using it most of the time, just adjusted the height and left it down all the way all the time. I think there's something wrong with the latching mechanism for the handle, but I haven't felt like, or had the time to, pull it apart and try to fix it. I have a GT-1848 and a 416-H both with hydraulic lift that I mow with most of the time now, and much prefer that.

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ri702bill
24 minutes ago, davem1111 said:

I don't think any of the 300's had hydraulic lift, because they use the Eaton 700.

 

My 312-A used to do this a lot, so I stopped using it most of the time, just adjusted the height and left it down all the way all the time. I think there's something wrong with the latching mechanism for the handle, but I haven't felt like, or had the time to, pull it apart and try to fix it. I have a GT-1848 and a 416-H both with hydraulic lift that I mow with most of the time now, and much prefer that.

Over time, moisture enters the top opening of the manual lift and creates a packing of rust that ends up doing exactly what you described. It happened this winter on my C81 - the plow would drop by itself. 

There was some discussion on this subject around that time - place a rag or paper towels under the pivot and add a good squirt of penetrating oil or Marvel Mystery oil to free it up. Let that drip out, follow up with 90 weight gear oil. Did mine, no issues...

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moe1965

The slot that it clicks into down by the adjustment knob might be worn out.  It can be removed and a little dab of weld and a grinder will fix it up if this is where the issue is. Assuming yours  is a manual  lift

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tallen4392

manual lift ..

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tallen4392

Under the pivot are u saying pull the side cover back off to do this ???

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Ed Kennell
3 hours ago, davem1111 said:

300's had hydraulic lift,

My 312 has an Eaton 1100 and a hydraulic lift.

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davem1111
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

My 312 has an Eaton 1100 and a hydraulic lift.

 

Wow, original?  What year is it?  Mine is 1987.

 

Oh, yours must be in this date range - my mistake.


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davem1111
3 hours ago, tallen4392 said:

Under the pivot are u saying pull the side cover back off to do this ???

 

 

Without looking at the manual, I think you would have to at least pull the running board to remove that side panel.  Maybe the seat and the rear fender too. Good opportunity to clean out the leaves and maybe mouse nests that magically grow in there.... :thumbs2:

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tallen4392

is the locking mechanism attached to the bottom of the lever??

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JayGee

Has anyone modified their mower 'lift' to a small electric motor?

And while on the subject of the 'lift' has anyone modified their front loader to an electric lift?

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