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Nyel Stevens

09-22-1999 13:18:53




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The brush hog that came with my recently acquired 8-N is a Big Bee Agri-five. How do you lubricate this thing? Any info would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks




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Gene Miller

05-24-2001 14:08:30




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 Re: brush hog - lubrication in reply to Nyel Stevens, 09-22-1999 13:18:53  
Anyone know the address and/or phone number of Big Bee?

Thanks,



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Greg(Tx)

09-25-1999 21:40:24




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 Re: brush hog - lubrication in reply to Nyel Stevens, 09-22-1999 13:18:53  
I have the same mower myself. All you really need to do is remome the top plug on the gear box and fill with 90 weight oil. Also on a very important note....DO NOT forget to grease the rear wheel on the mower. It should have a regular grease fitting. You can tell when it needs it if you hear a noise while traveling with the mower down. VERY IMPORTANT...otherwise wheel bearings will wear out very

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Charlie in TX

09-23-1999 20:27:18




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 Re: brush hog - lubrication in reply to Nyel Stevens, 09-22-1999 13:18:53  
If you are talking about the drive shaft, it should have grease fittings.

If you are talking about the gear case my king kutter calls for the removal of a plug located about 1/3 the way up from te bottom. Then fill through the breather plug until the 90 wght comes out the bottom hole. Check to see if yours has these ho;es on the back of the gear box.



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