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Re: Re: Re: Mowing with an A?
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Posted by scotty on July 18, 2003 at 12:14:49 from (199.231.49.128):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Mowing with an A? posted by Ludwig on July 18, 2003 at 10:47:16:
Ludwig, I managed to make one good mower from two that were missing parts, some would consider scrap. Rather than try to rebuild the knife bar I opted to call Case IH and get a new one for about $80. I also figured that since I spent that much I may as well buy new rockguards from Valu-Bil* fot about $4 @ pc. The mower does a great job mowing the grasses and weeds and I even have mowed some very small sapplings down along the hedge rows 3/8" or smaller. The only thing I do before using is grease the universal joints between the PTO and flywheel and I release the end of the pitman rod at the knifehead ball and grease that also. There is also a grease fitting on the eccentric that I grease. I spray the rockguards and knives with WD40 before I start and once you start cutting your lubrication comes fron the grass. The mower is a pain to install but I only take it on and off once a year. If I can help give me a call. Oh yes, everyonce and awhile you should check the level of 90 wt in the flywheel housing and the eccentric housing. scotty
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