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Kuhn fc 250 mower
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<blockquote data-quote="shumungus" data-source="post: 6838742" data-attributes="member: 55902"><p>Change the oil in the bed, watch the bung as they can wear the corners and then are a pain to get out, if dodgy replace, easy way to drain bed is screw end plate off, tilt bed and let it drain overnight check oils in main gearboxes and treat it to a set of new blades (put them in upside down they wear better) make sure they are handed to the disc, not the first time I seen a mower with half the blades in the wrong way round and the man selling it cause it doesn't cut clean. Keep a few extra blade bolts to hand as well as sometimes they overstretch and disappear. If there is a click in it when running it'll be a bent finger on the conditioner, easy fix with a lump hammer. Other than that get a cover on that PTO shaft and it should be a good tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shumungus, post: 6838742, member: 55902"] Change the oil in the bed, watch the bung as they can wear the corners and then are a pain to get out, if dodgy replace, easy way to drain bed is screw end plate off, tilt bed and let it drain overnight check oils in main gearboxes and treat it to a set of new blades (put them in upside down they wear better) make sure they are handed to the disc, not the first time I seen a mower with half the blades in the wrong way round and the man selling it cause it doesn't cut clean. Keep a few extra blade bolts to hand as well as sometimes they overstretch and disappear. If there is a click in it when running it'll be a bent finger on the conditioner, easy fix with a lump hammer. Other than that get a cover on that PTO shaft and it should be a good tool. [/QUOTE]
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