[AT] pto shaft problem-got it!

Kevin ironman1962 at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 29 17:56:41 PST 2006


Yes its good to be slidin the shaft, grease it good fore ya start and when 
done.  Maybe a little in between. Since it was so rusty keepin it in the dry 
will help alot more than if it were sittin in the rain.  You find  the 
clover seed you were hunting for ?
Kevin
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Subject: RE: [AT] pto shaft problem-got it!


> Hey Kevin
>
> This one's set up as a tiller; not sure what the diff is?  Anyway, was a
> relief to get the shaft sliding again.
>
> Lew
>
> -----Original Message-----
>  Lew thats the same as a hay mower we bought a couple year ago.  The
> mower
> was made in turkey or somewhere like that. A good mower, it will cut a
> roll
> of hay in half if ya wanted it to.  Just not a wide enough swath 60
> inch.
> Have to run the 504 pretty hard in 4th to get over much ground in a day.
> I
> was going to name it, but everytime I looked at it or used it, it was
> Mower.
> So I give up ?
> ironman
> Kevin Mosier
>
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