My RX7320 is home.

   / My RX7320 is home. #61  
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By investigating the vibration noise from the kickstand, I discovered where the lost nuts had come from. I will try to snap a picture today. But I found that I had lost 3 nuts (I had recovered 2 of them) from inside that kickstand...they they were spinning with vibration and had come off. I replaced them with the locking type and that was quickly fixed. Today I will be checking around to order some new scarifier blades.

Glad you solved the mystery of the lost nuts! That was a puzzler on such a new machine.
 
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Wow, sounds like she's enjoying the tractor almost as much as you! :) I have that box blade and love it, but Woods lists it on their site as medium duty. http://www.woodsequipment.com/files/Products/Literature/Landcape%20Equipment%20Full%20Line%20B04024.pdf (see p. 9 of the pdf). Your tractor is quite a bit more powerful than mine, but still, she must have had up a good head of steam to do that to the scarifiers!

I am sorry. I meant to say the list it as medium duty but I was told it would hold up like a tank. I did notice in the manual that the scarifier is listed as heavy duty, but again, I imagine the ones in the gannon box are much more stout. Yes, she was really rolling thru there and she tore into some big roots. I picked up a few scarifier blades at tractor supply yesterday, after I left my excavator dealer. I haven't had time to check them for fit. I also got a set of metric wrenches that goes from 21-25 mm. The handles are not small, but those sizes seem to be used a lot on this tractor.
 
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BTW, the tractor has been named. Wiley. Which seems quite appropriate for a number of reasons, but also because my wife has a story about catching a roadrunner with her hands when she was about 12.
 
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#64  
Box blade mayhem.

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   / My RX7320 is home. #65  
Wow that is some twisting. I have five hours on mine and am going thru the same thing you are with tightening things. Need to look and see what else needs to be touched when I get on her again in a few days. It will be much easier when I live there. I looked over my son in laws tools and was sad not to see what I needed. This trip the Motorhome and a full toolbox is going down.
 
   / My RX7320 is home. #66  
Jam a stick or shim into the little rattling kickstand on the FEL. Mine did the same thing but the redneck fix has held up for seven years.
 
   / My RX7320 is home. #68  
Mirrors are standard at least on my PX 9020 and on the RX I was looking at.
 
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Mine came with mirrors.
 
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#70  
I did the transmission filter change this weekend. The 50 Hr maintenance. As everyone else has said, they are insanely tight...some say painted on.. I ran a thin knife blade around the seal several times trying to cut any paint, but I don't actually think they were painted...just crazy tight. I needed a vice grip chain wrench and had to use my foot to turn it. the filters were destroyed. But my tractor carries on.
 

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