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<blockquote data-quote="Same95" data-source="post: 3399244" data-attributes="member: 43080"><p>Hi, pretty sure the oils are all correct as I've had and maintained the mower for years. I change the the cutterbar oil every two years. Off the top of my head I think it takes 1.25ltr. The conditioner tines look pretty good to me. The conditioner is screwed down about half way(I never alter it!) - it is rusted right through though along the bottom(where the grass comes off the bed) - maybe that's the problem!! I guess the grass would snag a bit as it passes through. In the past we used it without the conditioner, but it blocked up too much - seems the con generally helps crop flow. If I bought a new mower, I wouldn't bother with a con......except for fear of blockages! What mower do you run? and do you have an opinion on what mower is any good? What you reckon to them malone jobbies? Thanks for your thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Same95, post: 3399244, member: 43080"] Hi, pretty sure the oils are all correct as I've had and maintained the mower for years. I change the the cutterbar oil every two years. Off the top of my head I think it takes 1.25ltr. The conditioner tines look pretty good to me. The conditioner is screwed down about half way(I never alter it!) - it is rusted right through though along the bottom(where the grass comes off the bed) - maybe that's the problem!! I guess the grass would snag a bit as it passes through. In the past we used it without the conditioner, but it blocked up too much - seems the con generally helps crop flow. If I bought a new mower, I wouldn't bother with a con......except for fear of blockages! What mower do you run? and do you have an opinion on what mower is any good? What you reckon to them malone jobbies? Thanks for your thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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