mhavanti
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Guys and gals,
If you have a bolt loosen up, simply remove the bolt or nut, add a drop of blue "Lock-Tite" to the starting threads and you'll not have a problem anytime soon.
Also, consider you're riding a stick horse and each bump the stick horse comes across, it multiplies it through the non-sprung chassis. If I tie your feet to the back of my truck bumper and drag you around my yard which I spent twenty grand on to do the landscaping and sprinklers. I asked for glass smooth and my yard is far from smooth, let alone glass smooth. Now, back to dragging you around the yard. If your head is making contact with my Non-Glass Smooth yard, it will have the shyte slapped out of it no matter the speed I drag you around and over this yard.
How long before you have a brain fart? Will your eyes pop out of the sockets? Do you think there may be a concussion? I can tell you that lawnmowers do have bolt failures, springs breaking and it does NOT make any difference the manufacturer. Read thru all the forums, every brand has had many posts about these problems. It is simply because you're riding it on rough surfaces. Your fault, not the design of the mower. Mowers historically don't have sprung suspensions.
I still maintain, run'em like you stole'em, fix'em if you break'em. And, you are going to break them.
Jersey, I believe you'll get your thousand hours and wouldn't be at all surprised you'll get three thousand with maintenance and a little love.
Everyone have a great weekend.
If you have a bolt loosen up, simply remove the bolt or nut, add a drop of blue "Lock-Tite" to the starting threads and you'll not have a problem anytime soon.
Also, consider you're riding a stick horse and each bump the stick horse comes across, it multiplies it through the non-sprung chassis. If I tie your feet to the back of my truck bumper and drag you around my yard which I spent twenty grand on to do the landscaping and sprinklers. I asked for glass smooth and my yard is far from smooth, let alone glass smooth. Now, back to dragging you around the yard. If your head is making contact with my Non-Glass Smooth yard, it will have the shyte slapped out of it no matter the speed I drag you around and over this yard.
How long before you have a brain fart? Will your eyes pop out of the sockets? Do you think there may be a concussion? I can tell you that lawnmowers do have bolt failures, springs breaking and it does NOT make any difference the manufacturer. Read thru all the forums, every brand has had many posts about these problems. It is simply because you're riding it on rough surfaces. Your fault, not the design of the mower. Mowers historically don't have sprung suspensions.
I still maintain, run'em like you stole'em, fix'em if you break'em. And, you are going to break them.
Jersey, I believe you'll get your thousand hours and wouldn't be at all surprised you'll get three thousand with maintenance and a little love.
Everyone have a great weekend.