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Posted by Steven@nd on May 13, 2002 at 19:47:04 from (12.23.184.70):
In Reply to: Steven@nd mower posted by TBear on May 13, 2002 at 19:15:56:
The casting that pivots on the main frame is cracked. Not too bad yet, I'm sure the welding shop will fix me up good. The casting around the wobble box by the pulley was also broken, welding shop is making a new one with bushing for $35. As for the steering, mine does not steer good now, was wondering if the weight hanging on there makes it worse. I am going to be putting a Schwartz wide front on in the next couple weeks, maybe that will help. My mower is the same as yours, just a little newer and I think they beefed up the crankshaft in the wobble box on mine. Do you have any problems with the chain drive in the back? My sprockets are ate up bad, but I think it is because the PTO shaft on the tractor it came off of could be pushed in and out about an inch - hard to line things up. I think I'm going to add live hydralics to my H before I ever start, when mowing road ditches it plugs up alot and without live hydralics it would probably be a pain. Thanks for posting back! Steven
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