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Re: Pros/Cons IH1100 mower
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Posted by R. John Johnson on December 20, 2006 at 08:04:50 from (205.200.43.91):
In Reply to: Pros/Cons IH1100 mower posted by GordoSD on December 19, 2006 at 16:35:35:
Gordo Thats one heck of a mower. We've owned them since the early 70's. That wobble box lower bearing is a major weak spot. So is the bar. They crack where they meet the wobble box. After many, MANY acres the breakaway casting cracks where the lift linkage shaft mounts. The usual giveaway that it is cracked is constant breaking of the lift linkage shaft. The 1100 is an updated 100. The mower is shorter and has an improved cylinder mounting set up. There is a guy in Aberdeen SD that rebuilds those wobble boxes for a living. He's very good and his price is reasonable. If you have any questions drop me an email and I will give you my phone number. John
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