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The Regular Stuff: Chat, Buy, Sell, Off Topic, etc. => Off Topic => Topic started by: RedRyder on April 29, 2023, 07:00:44 pm
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Eww....that has never been cleaned (until now) there are things I always do when buying a new machine, change the oil & assume all filters need replaced.
I agree 100%.
The previous owner gave it a full end of season service last fall.
Oil change, new oil filter, new air filter, sharp blades, fresh grease in all the fittings, winterize engine/fuel system, etc.
After inspecting to verify all this, I asked myself.... what may have been neglected?
Then I took off the engine shrouds suspecting I might find some additional maintenance work.
I'm glad I too a peak "under the hood".
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Eww....that has never been cleaned (until now) there are things I always do when buying a new machine, change the oil & assume all filters need replaced.
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I was in a hurry to get it done and get to mowing so much so that I neglected to take any pictures of the cleaned cooling fins.
I assure you it now has great air cooling capacity.
Gil
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Update.....
While it is still fairly early in our warm season, I decided to remove all the sheathing around the engine to make sure the cooling fins were all clean. A requirement for air-cooled engines on hot summer days.
And.... I'm sure glad I did..!!
The pictures below tell the story. Needless to say it is all clean and back together.
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Almost forgot... even gave me an spare pair of new drive belts.
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You have to make a video Gil!
Price is great.
My Cub mower with 52" cutting deck was $1700!
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Does it have a cup holder? :D
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1.4 acres, heck I mow a lot less than that & have a seat. Nice walk behind mower though, that ought to keep you in shape.
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Thanks, Daniel. I considered a ride on but made the decision knowing I need the exercise.
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Congratulation on what is apparently a great score on a needed item. That is one heck of a lot of lawn, so I'd think searching for that ride-on platform might not be a bad idea.
Any plans to convert it to steam power?!?! ;c)
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Late last year I bought our first mower after our lawn guy passed away.
It was a non self-propelled (push only) and only cuts about a 20 inch swath.
I have 1.4 acres and it is nearly all lawn.
With the little mower I had to cut the grass in 4-6 "installments".
Today, in FB marketplace I located a well used but well maintained TORO 52" commercial hydro drive walk behind about 27 miles from home.
For the princely sum of $450. !
It is 27 years old.
Needs carb rebuilt (or float unstuck).
Needs small metal patch over a 3" long hole in the front of the mower deck.
The good news...
It was always well maintained.
Drive and deck run smooth and effortless and nothing is loose.
Came with an extra set of new blades.
Also came with bagger attachment and bag.
Most important... Runs and cuts great as is.
It has a reverse, 4 forward speeds, and power steering!
It is also fast as hell. In higher gears it will move fast enough to run behind it as it is designed for use with the little trailer you can stand on.
I don't have this attachment so I will be using the lower gears.
Gil
Here are a couple pictures...
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