leonz
Super Member
It's not that I have buyers remorse. I do not know if I have enough knowledge to fix it. Moreover - I don't know who does. I can replace knives and PTO shaft, but I have no clue how the belts work or how to tighten them.
No - I surely didn't think I was getting a gently used mower!
Hello Justin,
You can fix it if you have a warm place to work and basic hand tools
and can offer beer and pizza bribes if you need help removing the
flail mower rotor to replace both bearings- but I dont think you need to
replace the bearings yet- the tiem you replace them is when the bearing
siezes that the only time.
Just bear with me and order the parts manuals from an online JD dealer
and a catalog from flail master for spare parts.
The drive belts are easy to replace and adjust if your unit has a
manual snubber, but I believe yours is spring tensioned like mine
and my fathers older JD25A
You can do this Justin, It just takes patience.
You will have lots of help here and its just a
message away on the forum.
Read the flailmower thread first, order the manuals for the mower, order
a catalog from flailmaster and you will be on your way to mowing in a
few weeks if not in less time.
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