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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( the guy at the repair shop said that he didn't think turning too sharply would have done it )</font>
It certainly shouldn't. I think I've read on the forum that some of our members pick up the mower with the 3-point when turning, but I never did, and when mowing and leaving square corners, I frequently swung around in 270 degree turns. Several times I even ran with the "cruise" set and used brake steering to turn those 270s really tight just to see how it worked, and never broke anything on either brush hog. However, a son-in-law once mowed my pasture at a high rate of speed with the B7100 and a 4' Bush Hog and found it very rough riding. At some point, he broke a weld on the tail wheel bracket, and finished mowing without knowing it had broken. It really wasn't a problem for me; just re-welded it. But in order to break it, he had also bounced enough that he rubbed a big blister on his rump. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( who should pay for the repais? )</font>
Not all, but most of the time, when you buy used, especially from an individual, you have no warranty. At least I never expect any. Unless there was some kind of actual fraud involved, I'm afraid it's your responsibility.
It certainly shouldn't. I think I've read on the forum that some of our members pick up the mower with the 3-point when turning, but I never did, and when mowing and leaving square corners, I frequently swung around in 270 degree turns. Several times I even ran with the "cruise" set and used brake steering to turn those 270s really tight just to see how it worked, and never broke anything on either brush hog. However, a son-in-law once mowed my pasture at a high rate of speed with the B7100 and a 4' Bush Hog and found it very rough riding. At some point, he broke a weld on the tail wheel bracket, and finished mowing without knowing it had broken. It really wasn't a problem for me; just re-welded it. But in order to break it, he had also bounced enough that he rubbed a big blister on his rump. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( who should pay for the repais? )</font>
Not all, but most of the time, when you buy used, especially from an individual, you have no warranty. At least I never expect any. Unless there was some kind of actual fraud involved, I'm afraid it's your responsibility.