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Charbs152
Question...why is my lift bar rubbing on the grease zerk on my mower?
 
Does the lift bar chain need to hook to that other hole?
 
What about that bar at the back of the mower circled in green?
 
Please let me know what I’m doing wrong
Thanks
 
More pics at this link because the forum wouldnt let me upload them for some reason
 
 

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gwest_ca

Sounds like you could use an operator manual

Garry

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Ed Kennell

Eric, the manual Garry supplied  should answer some of your questions.        The grease zerk is just a design flaw.  I replace the center trunnion zerk with a socket head plug on all my decks.

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gwest_ca

Later manual may be easier to read

Garry

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Charbs152
49 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

Sounds like you could use an operator manual

Garry

Thank you I have that already.  just wondering why i am hitting the grease zerk....

 

 

The mower is off and the snowblower is on.  I plan on rebuilding the deck this winter so i will do all the proper setup this spring and see what happens

 

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rick

I added a washer between the deck piece and the hairpin clip that goes through the mounting pin.  It pulled the lift away from the grease fitting.  I've never seen a mount pin that didn't have a hole for the hairpin clip, but there is no telling what PO's leave off their machines...

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Lee1977

When the old C-series were built they didn't have a hole for a hairpin or greaseable spindles. The top greaseable spindles came out in the 80's. I changed my double-d to the 3/4 keyed and later to metric spindles. I do the same a Ed by replacing the grease fitting with a set screw as it is almost imposable to grease that spindle unless the deck is off.

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