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Posted by Glen in TX on May 22, 2006 at 15:54:46 from (65.249.225.167):
In Reply to: Public Opinion posted by Allan In NE on May 22, 2006 at 13:11:27:
All right just go sell it and admit the green one whooped ya. lol. The gear box was a piece of junk from the start and that's why below I mentioned using a hyd. motor on it instead and then you can go slow on rough ground and still rake. Gears and shafts aren't available from JD for it anymore but bearings are. The cost from JD of the little shafts at the end of reel bars the bearings go on is going to be making you see stars anyway after you wake up from passing out from pricing those too. Are you sitting down? $200+ each !! Pricing green parts sucks now days... JD doesn't even have the reel bar bearings either and you got to modify like I was mentioning below to use a 7109 bearing. All that's going to take time you may not have? Better go find a rake that's ready to work and let someone else tinker with the other when next snow flies. But if you change your mind and got to fix the green one shoot me a email and I'll send you a breakdown of the gear box and end bar bearings. I listed the wrong models below too and yours is a 850 series but either a 851 or 858 or 858A model. I'd be lost trying to find any parts for that red one though...
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