</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Sorry for the ignorance here, but this is the 1st time I've had the bottom of the deck exposed. While I had the blades off, I pulled off the cap [dust cap?]. There was a little grease inside each cap. Should there have been more? I greased all the fittings when I 1st removed the deck back in December. Gotta say, I found some zerks that I did not know existed.
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TDog -
In regards to greasing the MMM - there was a very interesting (and L-O-N-G /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif) discussion about this late last spring. Grab a couple of your fav-o-rite beverages and check out
this thread. Pictures and experiences galore - seems like some of the "Bota spindles were not exactly full of grease when they shipped. I'm happy to report that I've had no problems - but I'm glad I read that thread - one of my spindles took @ 20 pumps to fill! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
I've also taken the blade sharpening one-step farther: I bought another set of three and swap them all out at once. Then I can sharpen the set I removed *at my leisure*. Also some *quick-change* insurance in case I - or my lovely wife -takes to "granite mowing" any one of the rocks that stick up through the sod. I'm working on getting them out though! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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BTW - I did the metric conversion: 1 3/16" = 30.something mm - so that is *close 'nuff*. To be exact - take your inch measurement as a decimal (1 3/16' = 1.1875) and multiply by 25.4 (1" = 25.4 mm)
Personally - I went out to Sears and bought a whole set of metric combination wrenches and 1/2" drive sockets - I think I've now got every size for my 'Bota - probably set me back @ $150. I figure something will eventually loosen up / wear out / break altogether etc - and then I'll be p!ssed that I don't have a wrench that fits. Dealers / hardware stores etc. are all at least 20 minute drive each way - so it's just some more *time insurance* I guess.
Cheers,
Dan