PAGUY
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and grease all fittings on the tractor and mower deck (pulleys). Check if the steering has a fitting as my Gravely does and it really makes a difference in the steering. I spray chain lube on my springs to prevent rust.
clemsonfor,From your description of the state that the pulley and arm was in I think you found your problem. I too would replace the spring and put the old one in the spare parts bin for an emergency.
I would be interested in a bench grinder for sharpening the mower blades, etc. Is there anything in particular I should look for when buying?
Wait a minute Dave! Didn't you guys just talk me into buying a welder? (Not that I needed much convincing!) My wife says you guys just want some entertainment watching what we all know will be my feeble attempts at welding. She might be onto something.
Obed
Well, I posted our house build, the good, the bad, and the ugly. I don't think it will hurt my pride any more to post my welding attempts.That's why you don't post the bad stuff. Post your first decent weld then a pic of you destroying the metal to see if it holds!!
I picked up a welding book the from the library. The book was written in 1979 which seems pretty old to me. I don't know how much has changed in the welding field since then. The book has a chapter on Mig welding. There was barely a paragraph on flux core welding. I'm guessing that much of what is written about Mig welding will apply to flux core (with the exception of the gas part).Trust me as attentive to detail as you are, you will be welding in less than a few hours after you watch some vids.
Lee,Yeah Baby! Get some scrap and start to play, I mean practice. :thumbsup: If there is one piece of advice to offer it would be make sure you have bare metal, get it to shinny metal first, even if it is new stock. Your welds will be much nicer.