Husqvarna Owner Check-In --- Read This First!

tanza

Forum Newbie
Joined
Dec 6, 2013
Threads
0
Messages
2
He has the deck setup like that because it gives the best cut and stripes the grass better. But does work the engine harder.
It is called heeling the deck. I run all my mowers with the front up higher than the back been doing this for 30 years.

Thanks for the info ....
so you raise the front of the blade 1" or more to get the stripes as you see on a baseball field?

good to know....
 
Joined
Jun 8, 2012
Threads
321
Messages
6,749
Thanks for the info ....
so you raise the front of the blade 1" or more to get the stripes as you see on a baseball field?

good to know....

Or get a striping kit.

striper-kit05.jpg
 

Carscw

Lawn Pro
Joined
Aug 11, 2011
Threads
66
Messages
6,375
Thanks for the info .... so you raise the front of the blade 1" or more to get the stripes as you see on a baseball field? good to know....

You will get good stripes but not like a baseball field.

They cut the grass then stripe it by pulling a piece of chain link fence and or brush the stripes
 

lesorubcheek

Forum Newbie
Joined
Dec 24, 2013
Threads
0
Messages
4
Hello all,

Just joined today to share our experience with our MZ5225. Got it used this past summer and it always had a weak feleing starter. Researched and found the info about too high comp due to valve adjustment, but that wasn't the problem. Finally took a look inside the starter and found the brushes had issues. Found replacement set of brushes (sold for Tecumseh) that fit perfectly and now it cranks like it never did before!

Here's about the only pic of it.

P1000956mod.jpg

Looks like a great site. This is our first ZTR and so far really love it. Now that the starter problem is over, can't wait for springtime and the new mowing season.

Merry Christmas everyone!
Dan
 

KennyV

Lawn Pro
Joined
May 5, 2010
Threads
26
Messages
5,447
WELCOME to these Forums...

Looking forward to seeing you in the posts... :smile:KennyV
 

lesorubcheek

Forum Newbie
Joined
Dec 24, 2013
Threads
0
Messages
4
WELCOME to these Forums...

Looking forward to seeing you in the posts... :smile:KennyV

Thanks Kenny. Really love this MZ (not as much as our son though!). Looks like a great forum. Sure there's lot's of info.

Merry Christmas everyone!
Dan
 

cornmek1

Forum Newbie
Joined
Apr 9, 2014
Threads
0
Messages
1
Hi everyone, just been given an old Husquvarna 43 mower - very wobbly on its engine mounts. Need to figure out how to get access to the underneath bolts & tighten them up .. how does that black plastic circular plate under the blade come off ?

I'll check the forum for clues.

regards

Kevin ( Southampton UK )
 

Potterer

Forum Newbie
Joined
May 13, 2014
Threads
0
Messages
6
Hi,

My name is John, and I'm a robot junky.

Fido, an Husqvarna Automower 305, is my third robotic lawnmower.

My elder son is a robotics engineer and our hero is W Grey Walter (which tells you how bad the addiction is).
 

phcaan

Active Member
Joined
Jul 7, 2013
Threads
2
Messages
63
Hi,

My name is John, and I'm a robot junky.

Fido, an Husqvarna Automower 305, is my third robotic lawnmower.

My elder son is a robotics engineer and our hero is W Grey Walter (which tells you how bad the addiction is).
Welcome, and good luck with your robot mower.
 

Mudface777

Active Member
Joined
May 11, 2014
Threads
15
Messages
90
Hello. I own a few craftsman mowers and a craftsman vacuum/shredder/blower. However I am new to the husqvarna seen. I just bought a husqvarna 128ld. It was easy to assemble and easy to start. One thing though is that it seems to run hot. Any suggestions or info?
 
Top