(This is a long post, sorry.)
So, I survived! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I was able to hook-up and operate the mower with confidence thanks to all of your great advice. Thank you.
However, the first small rock that was picked up and thrown against the mower deck before being spit out the back scared the holy bajeezes out of me. Loud! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
While I survived, I wish I could say the same thing about the equipment. Just as I was about to finish the 10 acre pasture (it took 4 hours), I glanced over at a row that I had just come down and I noticed that my nice tailwheel track had become a line of ripped and torn earth. Uh oh. I quickly looked back at the mower. The tailwheel was all cockeyed and being dragged almost sideways behind the mower and it wasn't just that the pivot had gotten jammed.
I shut everthing down and took a look. The metal of the hub had somehow given way around the bolt/bearing and was all mangled. So, I unbolted the wheel and took it to the tractor repair shop down the road. On the way to the shop, I had decided that it was my fault because I had been turning too sharply. But, the guy at the repair shop said that he didn't think turning too sharply would have done it. He thought there must have been some weakness in the wheel before I started.
Tail wheels are expensive! $120 for a new one, and it won't be in for a week.
Now, on top of busted tail wheel, I discovered that the front left loader arm bracket where it bolts to the tractor frame had cracked in half! I took a close look where the steel had come apart and noticed that the crack followed the line of a previous repair weld. I missed that one when I looked the tractor over before buying it. By the way, that would explain why the loader arm and the controls were wobbling after I was driving for a while. Oops for not having it register that that was a big problem! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Idiot me didn't realize that the bracket was bolted to the loader arm (I knew it was bolted to the tractor frame) and not welded to it until after the repair shop had closed for the day (12PM on Saturday). And I had to leave town soon after I unbolted the bracket. So there my tractor sits, with the loader arm blocked up on 4x4s and the broken bracket in the garage waiting to be taken to the repair shop so that they can fab up a new bracket, with five acres of overgrown pasture still to mow. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
Now for the question. Friday was the first time that I used these two pieces of equipment after buying them from the previous owner of the property. The loader arm bracket was definitely a previously existing problem. If the repair guy at the shop is correct, then the tail wheel was also. I feel that the previous owner should pay for the repairs. However, as the buyer, it was my responsibility to carefully look over the equipment and make sure that it was ok, so I think maybe we should split the cost of the repairs. What do you all (any of you who have made it this far!) think about who should pay for the repais?