rear sway bar?

Theron

Theron

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Just did this today. I thought it would be harder to get out based on what others had said, but I used a floor jack and got the back wheels a foot off the ground before removing them. At that height it came out very easy with very little maneuvering. I can see if the rear end was little lower it could have been a PITA, but if you jack the machine way up, its probably easier to remove whole than cutting it.

Only buzzed around the house so far. No news on handling.
 
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Tflynn

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  1. 700-2
Just did this today. I thought it would be harder to get out based on what others had said, but I used a floor jack and got the back wheels a foot off the ground before removing them. At that height it came out very easy with very little maneuvering. I can see if the rear end was little lower it could have been a PITA, but if you jack the machine way up, its probably easier to remove whole than cutting it.

Only buzzed around the house so far. No news on handling.
Good tip. I've still got mine tied up out of the way but may try your method here and completely remove it.
 

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