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Kuhn fc 250 mower
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<blockquote data-quote="e3120" data-source="post: 6836651" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>Yes, run it at 1000 rpm on that top shaft, straight through the gearbox. If you had a shaft with 21 splines on 1 end, you could use the bottom shaft at 540 but the gearbox gets pretty hot.</p><p></p><p>We had a 300 a lot of years ago and had bother with the shaft that comes down from the main gearbox to the bed. No flex there, so if something not right it has an appetite for splines. We have a JD 1365 now, on which the bed is supported off the frame (rather than hanging off the bed bearings) and has a rubber donut coupler. I imagine the equivalent Kuhn (303?) would be the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="e3120, post: 6836651, member: 1161"] Yes, run it at 1000 rpm on that top shaft, straight through the gearbox. If you had a shaft with 21 splines on 1 end, you could use the bottom shaft at 540 but the gearbox gets pretty hot. We had a 300 a lot of years ago and had bother with the shaft that comes down from the main gearbox to the bed. No flex there, so if something not right it has an appetite for splines. We have a JD 1365 now, on which the bed is supported off the frame (rather than hanging off the bed bearings) and has a rubber donut coupler. I imagine the equivalent Kuhn (303?) would be the same. [/QUOTE]
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