Dan W
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Dan
Thanks for the reply.
When you mention operators manual, are you refering to the deck or mower manual, and what area in the manual (page number)? I ask only because I had to of miss it.
Common sense tells me to lube, and although I feel like an idiot for asking such a simple question, because I didn't see anything mentioned in writing, why I felt compelled to ask.
I hope I'm not dreaming this up Pete, I've been known to do that from time to time...I'll try to find the statement.... nevertheless "oiling" is something I've done throughout my mechanical career, I consider this as a" mechanical best practices" category. Any equipment I own that has a metal to metal contact points, I apply oil or grease to. This is not only to limit squeaks but reduces metal wear as well. This lube is in addition to the identified grease points that "sandalwood" provided in his message.
Same applies for the end of season storage, I make it a point to wahs everything, paint-up all damaged surfaces and oil spray everything. I realize this might sound overkill to some, but I like all my tools and equipment looking like new.
I also use "crown" on all hydraulic hose fillings. You'll be thankful that you did when it comes time to replace a blown hose. 5 or 10 years down the road.
But, back to the point, I read this oil thing somewhere recently, so I'll try to get the chapter & verse...
Dan