Posted by Billy NY on April 23, 2014 at 08:57:08 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Re: before and after posted by wjytexas on April 23, 2014 at 05:57:41:
Thats the thing, once bent or just unbalanced, I don't like running them in fear of other problems, but I'll bet you notice such a difference with new ones, I sure did, mine is an old Rhino, (Servis) and that gearbox still holds the lube, no leaks yet and its been in my hands 12 years now, I'll flop er over, check everything this year, last year I did not, just checked the lube in the gearbox, they seem to be tough mowers, mines seen a few larger round rocks and its own tail wheel, darned 50 cent pin fell out or broke. Instinct tells me not to take chances with these, I think I've got 7 years on the last set of blades so far, and they are beat up a little, but still balanced, and the only reason I have not changed them again.
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