First time on and sharing an install of front and rear Height Adjuster arms.
Toro Model 20043, SR-21S, 6.5 HP, direct drive (20 years old?).
For the longest time my height adjustors were falling out of place and finally realized the rivet holding it in place on all fours was starting to fall out and scraping against the aluminum height notches. Scraping the aluminum notches can severely damage the ability to hold in the height adjustor.
Ordered two front and two rears (oem) and had to order some miscellaneous parts since they wore out (wheel bolts severely worn in front). I have had this mower from day one and never checked this stuff otherwise maintained well. I at least, using a grease gun, greased the rear pivot arms through its life.
My suggestion is to always have a schematic, clean out before taking off, and put the parts back in the exact same way.
The fronts were not difficult, but rears took a long time due to number of parts and some parts worn.
May replace more parts since tire bolts new but inside of tire where old axle bolt was worn had some play after install of new bolt in front. Rear has just a little play.
The pivot arm may need to be replaced also since there is some play in it in the front.
Testing this weekend.
Also lubed everything with white lithium grease.
Schematics and detailed manual on Toro site.
Any comments appreciated.
Toro Model 20043, SR-21S, 6.5 HP, direct drive (20 years old?).
For the longest time my height adjustors were falling out of place and finally realized the rivet holding it in place on all fours was starting to fall out and scraping against the aluminum height notches. Scraping the aluminum notches can severely damage the ability to hold in the height adjustor.
Ordered two front and two rears (oem) and had to order some miscellaneous parts since they wore out (wheel bolts severely worn in front). I have had this mower from day one and never checked this stuff otherwise maintained well. I at least, using a grease gun, greased the rear pivot arms through its life.
My suggestion is to always have a schematic, clean out before taking off, and put the parts back in the exact same way.
The fronts were not difficult, but rears took a long time due to number of parts and some parts worn.
May replace more parts since tire bolts new but inside of tire where old axle bolt was worn had some play after install of new bolt in front. Rear has just a little play.
The pivot arm may need to be replaced also since there is some play in it in the front.
Testing this weekend.
Also lubed everything with white lithium grease.
Schematics and detailed manual on Toro site.
Any comments appreciated.