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Finally got a 520..

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racin_ny

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Time to knock out some dents, paint it up and do some tuning

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60 inches? 

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Jake said it would fit. He was right LOL

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Jake Kuhn

Very nice one Brian! :handgestures-thumbup:

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Kelly

I love my 520's gas hogs but power to spare, yes that is a 60" deck.

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racin_ny

Kelly I meant 60 whole inches of flailing blades! LOL

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stevebo

Does your back hurt yet? If so then it is a 60 incher.... lol. It is a 60 inch deck but an earlier one. The newer 60's have rollers instead of skid plates. Both are great and nice pick up!

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Shuboxlover

LOOOOOOOOVE my 520's!!!!!!!!!!!!!   GREAT machine!  Good luck with it, looks very nice!!!.

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Wheel-N-It

Congragulations on being the new owner of that fine 520 !

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welderman85

Great looking 520

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AMC RULES

Yep, the :wh: 520's rule...welcome to the club.   :handgestures-thumbsup:  

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cheesegrader

A 520 with a 60" deck will make you want to mow EVERYTHING!

Ooooh, the power, THE POWER!!!

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zeedubbya

Yes very nice--you'll really like it! I think mine mows better than anything I've ever owned. I highly recommend doing all the maintenance first thing. Decarbon heads, change all fluids and filters, plugs, check valve clearance, and clean up carb.

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dbartlett1958

There is nothing like the sound of that Onan when it hits the governor!  Until it runs out of gas, that is.

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varosd

and so the the :wh: madness continues!  :D

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Duff

and so the the :wh: madness continues!  :D

 

Yeah. ain't it just grand!!!

 

Duff  :USA:

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oneroadkingman

Congrats on the 520 I've got 1 too I just need to get it out of the barn andget it running .and sitting for about a year now just too many projects

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zieg72

I liked em so much I have a pair...  Waiting for an offspring but no luck yet

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AMC RULES

Yeah, good luck with that...I'm still waiting on these two to procreate.   :) 

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squonk

A Tecky and an Onan sittin in a tree, A Tecky and an Onan sittin in a tree, A Tecky and an Onan sittin in a tree, K I S S I N G !! icon_mfhide.gificon_mfhide.gificon_blush.gif

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Amanda

Brian!!!!! I'm so jealous

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47JDG

I put a 60" inch deck on a 520-H yesterday. I raised the front end of the tractor with a chain fall and another attachment I made that fastens to the front axle, then I slid the deck under the tractor to get it into place. This method works good but it got me thinking, is this a drive over to hook up deck? I know the old Case Ingersoll decks were drive overs, and some of the big JD decks on newer compacts are as well. That deck feels like it must weigh 200 LBS. I have never looked at the manual, what is the standard procedure to put that thing on? It sure is a back breaker.

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MalMac

I have never seen it written any where about driving over the deck, When I had mine that's the way I did it. Just put some helper boards down and up and over I went. I told are local dealer that and he said thats the way they do it. Then I just use a pry bar to do the little nudge here and there. Way too heavy to slide. I suppose there are other ways but for me the drive over worked just fine. Your not going to hurt that deck.

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Tankman

Only had my 520-8 for a few months, already my go to Stallion!

2-cylinder Onan sounds great! POWER!

I am thinking of adding an electric lift although I can manage 48 SD deck ok.

Anyone have any info for the electric lift? I did see some actuators on Harbor Freight's website that I think would do the trick.

Nice pickup! You're goin' to love that 520 Horse!

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JackC

Welcome to the 520 club.

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