McGrew 460 #1 Posted December 24, 2019 First, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all! Now onto my question: How do you store your mower decks when not on the tractor? I have a 42” deck that I rarely put on my tractor. I have limited storage space and am thinking about how to hang it? These decks are not light, and are awkward to move around... What have you folks done? Danny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHNJ701 4,165 #2 Posted December 25, 2019 just have to be creative, I have around a dozen or so old decks I should just sell off but I hide a few in the basement, stack a few in the shed against the wall, I have a plan to some day build a rack. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 8,583 #3 Posted December 25, 2019 i have put screw in eye bolts into my shed frame work , and attaching , these https://www.homedepot.com/p/Prime-Line-Spring-Extension-7-16-in-x-1-7-8-in-047-Diameter-SP-9605/202639133?mtc=Shopping-B-F_D25H-G-D25H-25_4_BUILDERS_HARDWARE-Multi-NA-Feed-PLA-NA-NA-BuildersHardware_PLA&cm_mmc=Shopping-B-F_D25H-G-D25H-25_4_BUILDERS_HARDWARE-Multi-NA-Feed-PLA-NA-NA-BuildersHardware_PLA-71700000035978695-58700004046980559-92700044264784801&gclid=CjwKCAiAi4fwBRBxEiwAEO8_Hj_o_NH5DyhRs4QF9N0s9eNdlEpCmeQTcJ9eaL5hQUtGpll4FGx_0xoCU2YQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds extension springs , with a 1/4 " steel rod made up hook. stand the deck up against the wall , on its rear deck wheels and use the spring tension hook to solidly hold it in place. they take up less space and will not go anywhere , i also thoroughly clean mine and lubricate it before holding it in place, pete 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 25,493 #4 Posted December 25, 2019 (edited) Tipped against wall with rope tied from wall to top of deck to keep from falling... Edited December 25, 2019 by SylvanLakeWH 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
McGrew 460 #5 Posted December 25, 2019 Thanks guys, really appreciate the input. I am considering using pulleys to pull it off the floor and hang against a wall. I may be overthinking this problem... Danny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,647 #6 Posted December 25, 2019 Right now my one of my decks is stored under my truck. I'll roll it out if I move the truck. It won't be moved much as it's in need of a new clutch. Only lasted 40 years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CCW 1,292 #7 Posted December 25, 2019 Deck just leans against the shed wall in front of the horse. Never moves. If anything I might screw a wood block to the shed floor to prevent it from slipping out. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,024 #8 Posted December 26, 2019 23 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said: Tipped against wall with rope tied from wall to top of deck to keep from falling... Works for me. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dalez 137 #9 Posted December 26, 2019 I stand against the wall and put a block of wood under to raise the wheels off the ground (keeps it from rolling out and down). 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CCW 1,292 #10 Posted December 26, 2019 As my papa told me. Us the KISS method of design. Keep it simple stupid. Of course as a tech ed teacher I could never us the word stupid. Had to change it to silly. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
McGrew 460 #11 Posted December 29, 2019 OK guys, I could not leave well enough alone. And I got tired of tripping over the deck... So I fabbed up a hanger that allows me to hoist the deck off the floor and hang vertical. It is a simple design and is made of scraps of 2x4 and 2x6. I have only lifted it with a come-a-long, but am working on a pulley system. It’s ugly, but it works! Disregard the condition of the deck... One day I will get around to restoring it...Danny 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tunahead72 2,411 #12 Posted December 30, 2019 Not ugly at all, in my opinion. Looks well designed, simple and completely functional, well done! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites