No I actually have another machine it's a Yard machine is the hydrostatic transmission but there's no reason why this one the celty 2000 can't get back the way it was lt2000 so I've been using the Yard machine cut the lawn and as it turns out the grass around here is brown every place so you're basically cutting dirt but I just really would like to get this back and it wasn't tip top shape as far as I'm turnedJust something to think about: (food for thought $ wise also_
15 year old mower and still has same belts, pulleys, deck spindles, etc.
If this is the only mower you have and grass is growing while you are working on the old rig you might want to think about limping it until mowing season is over. It will at least need all belts replaced and YOU WILL FIND OTHER THINGS THAT need attention.
You might even find you need $$$ ($) to find a replacement mower or a hay baler.
More attention can be given to re-furbishing a OLD mowing rig when it's not really needed and the weather is cooler.
I am thinking about what you're saying and that is true I'm in Connecticut and maybe maybe we are elevated fire danger level I'm not sure but it happens every year certain areas of the yard that are exposed to direct sunlight turn brown it happens with numerous lawns unless people are spending couple hundred dollars a day to keep their lawn watered but I'm now trying to make sure that the Sparks are flying from underneath the deck and not the deck pulleys for example but this will be done later today when it's a lot cooler out.It happens. Murphy has woke up.
You say grass is brown and dirty in your area. Must not be close to Oklahoma.
If the grass is brown you need to watch that sparking deck and not start a forest fire.
I got you. The only thing I could think of that I did is I adjusted the The mechanism on the left side of the mower that controls the height of the deck but I did that couple weeks ago.You asked:
Who's Murphy?
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I got you. The only thing I could think of that I did is I adjusted the The mechanism on the left side of the mower that controls the height of the deck but I did that couple weeks ago.