I haven't even had the mower for a full month yet, and I've already started modifying it.
1) I'm pretty anal-retentive about cleaning up the mower after each use. I do most of the quick cleanup with the air hose to blow off the clippings and dust. The plastic spindle covers on my old JD rider had some gaps along the bottom and I could blow the crud out pretty easily. The covers on my new Raptor SD 60 are tight to the deck, and much longer so a lot of garbage can build up under there. There are two bolts holding each one down, but I wanted to convert the covers into tool-less removal for easier cleaning. I picked up four 1/4-20 stainless steel round head bolts and four stainless wing nuts. The bolts are 1-1/4 long because that's all they had in stock that was stainless. I think a 3/4" bolt would have been perfect. Anyway, I threaded them up from below after putting a dab of blue threadlocker on them. I used them during cleanup after mowing this afternoon, and it's pretty handy. Here are a few pics:

2) I have the awful clutch rattling that was apparently part of a recall last fall. It is fine when the deck is not running, but is horrible when the clutch is engaged. I verified that it was the clutch by putting a bucket of stones on the seat to keep the switch depressed and then looked under it in the rear and saw the metal on metal vibration. I could stop the rattle by holding the clutch in place with a wooden dowel. The dealer that sold me the mower last month looked up my serial number and said it did not fall into the range of recalled mowers. So apparently Hustler thinks this issue is resolved, but it most certainly is not. I'm pretty irritated with that. For now, I silenced the clutch rattle with a piece of 5/32" vacuum tubing. It's the thinnest wall rubber line I could find at my nearby hardware store. I cut a section a little over an inch long and then split it up one side not quite all the way through. It is a fairly snug fit in there, but I put on a zip tie to hopefully keep it in place. I did that this morning, and it stayed on through 3 hours of mowing today. It sounds so much nicer now. Here's a pic of the tubing I added:

Other than the stupid clutch rattle, I am very happy with my new mower.
1) I'm pretty anal-retentive about cleaning up the mower after each use. I do most of the quick cleanup with the air hose to blow off the clippings and dust. The plastic spindle covers on my old JD rider had some gaps along the bottom and I could blow the crud out pretty easily. The covers on my new Raptor SD 60 are tight to the deck, and much longer so a lot of garbage can build up under there. There are two bolts holding each one down, but I wanted to convert the covers into tool-less removal for easier cleaning. I picked up four 1/4-20 stainless steel round head bolts and four stainless wing nuts. The bolts are 1-1/4 long because that's all they had in stock that was stainless. I think a 3/4" bolt would have been perfect. Anyway, I threaded them up from below after putting a dab of blue threadlocker on them. I used them during cleanup after mowing this afternoon, and it's pretty handy. Here are a few pics:



2) I have the awful clutch rattling that was apparently part of a recall last fall. It is fine when the deck is not running, but is horrible when the clutch is engaged. I verified that it was the clutch by putting a bucket of stones on the seat to keep the switch depressed and then looked under it in the rear and saw the metal on metal vibration. I could stop the rattle by holding the clutch in place with a wooden dowel. The dealer that sold me the mower last month looked up my serial number and said it did not fall into the range of recalled mowers. So apparently Hustler thinks this issue is resolved, but it most certainly is not. I'm pretty irritated with that. For now, I silenced the clutch rattle with a piece of 5/32" vacuum tubing. It's the thinnest wall rubber line I could find at my nearby hardware store. I cut a section a little over an inch long and then split it up one side not quite all the way through. It is a fairly snug fit in there, but I put on a zip tie to hopefully keep it in place. I did that this morning, and it stayed on through 3 hours of mowing today. It sounds so much nicer now. Here's a pic of the tubing I added:

Other than the stupid clutch rattle, I am very happy with my new mower.