Posted by Billy NY on June 07, 2008 at 09:06:03 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: Servis batwing posted by Jerry Cummins on June 07, 2008 at 07:49:01:
That I'm not sure on, but you will need some leverage, and seeing I'm just relating similar experience, 2 different mowers here, I looked into the book again to be sure, couple of raps to the carrier and re-tighten to get a good seat on the hub, that torque specification sure is serious at 450 ft. lbs., I tightened it darned snug, it's never loosened up even when things got out of hand under there, 2 round rocks, sheared both shoulder bolts ( meant to shear ) & dropped both blades off once, and also ran over my own tail wheel last year after it fell off, that's another story, but typical, gave myself a dunce cap for that one, .25 cent pin fell out or broke.
Things can get out of balance on all of these, things do rattle apart, worn spines would come to mind if something was loose in there, mine are still a nice fit and it's old and been in service a long before I got it, I've always checked it out and have done all the maintainance you can do, and it performs quite well.
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