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Re: Pimp my Snow Blower
#1 Jul 18, 2005 5:55 am |
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Hi Garandman,
How many cans of spray to do that job. ? I have to paint my 1980 yardman this year
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Re: Easier way to change the oil?
#2 May 16, 2005 4:46 am |
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Hello cleanmaxx Brian,
Do a google search on topside oil changer. or visit any marine supply store. my friend uses one on his boat
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castor front wheels for a walk behind mower
#3 May 8, 2005 5:44 pm |
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hi All,
I have put all my snow blower refurbishing on hold for a while. It is time to get the mower in shape. I have a 6.5 21" rear drive Scotts brand (Murray) with the single lever height adjustment. Do they make an aftermarket set or castor type wheels for the front ? I would think thai would make it easier to make the many turns i have to make in my lawn.
I also will need a new blade. can I just go to the local harware and pick up a generic type blade or does it have to be a scotts brand ?
thanks
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Re: Need help finding parts for JD STX38
#4 May 5, 2005 8:46 am |
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thanks , I tried that and I think I found the model number for the seat but I dont see the Bog even pictured?
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Need help finding parts for JD STX38
#5 May 5, 2005 8:04 am |
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My friends brother asked me to help locate an online source fo some parts for his JD mower. He is looking for a new seat or seat cover? and a new bag for the rear bagger. I did some searching to find an on line parts look up or owners guide with part numbers butt I cant find one.
I would think i would need the JD part number for these items before i search the web.
thanks for your help
John
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