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Old 11-24-2020, 11:09 AM
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Dumb questions from a noob on here... I got a 147 earlier this summer, and have gotten it up and running and been using and abusing it around the acreage. It has a Johnson Loader, along with a hydraulic lift for the mower deck (I assume, since i didn't get a mower deck with it) It currently has a factory rock box on back, but I'm thinking about installing a rear lift for it. Will the standard 147 rear lift components work with the hydraulic lift mechanism, or will I need to find/make any specialty items?
With the rear lift, i could.... lift things. along with making a bracket/holder for some suitcase weights to replace the rock box, and become more functional overall.
Any advice or suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Old 11-24-2020, 11:22 AM
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The 147 had two lift options.

(A) An electric lift attachment
(B) An auxiliary Hydraulic lift attachment
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Old 11-24-2020, 01:46 PM
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Yes, you can do that, it will already have # 3 on the lift arm if the rock shaft is stock.
You will need this bracket to complete the rear lift though...
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Dark Minion - Thats what I thought. I haven't gotten under it yet to look at that, and didn't know what pieces were all there. I would've assumed I'd need all the parts on the diagram, along with the bracket, not knowing #3 on the lift arm should already be there....
The hyd cylinder is just sitting there currently, hoses hanging loose, but could easily hook those to the bucket valve on the existing hyd system. Main loader lift cylinders to pick loader up, bucket to control the cylinder for rear lift when i chose to use it.
R Bedell - The far left picture attached shows the hydraulic cylinder as currently installed. The tractor has a hydraulic pump mounted on the driver side that is currently just running the loader, but imagine PO used it to lift the mower deck as well? Has quick connects on all the hyd fittings, so a matter of popping two from the loader off to run the mower lift.
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