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Georgeky is Right and I Was Wrong.

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A. Bohemian

05-02-2007 07:42:02




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Sorry. Misread "3/4 inch" as "3-4 inch." Maybe I should have waited for a picture...

I"d still like to know about that throwout bearing, though. Do you happen to know the answer, George?




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georgeky

05-02-2007 09:13:02




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 Re: Georgeky is Right and I Was Wrong. in reply to A. Bohemian, 05-02-2007 07:42:02  
I cleaned one those mouse nest out just this morning. Getting the Super C and mower ready to cut a little hay. There is not a grease fitting on either my C or Super C throw out bearing. They do have one on the carrier.



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A. Bohemian

05-02-2007 11:52:24




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 Thanks in reply to georgeky, 05-02-2007 09:13:02  
Quote: "There is not a grease fitting on either my C or Super C throw out bearing. They do have one on the carrier."

That's what we all observed on our tractors at the time of the thread I mentioned.

I can only conclude: (a) I was right about the new aftermarket bearings, or (b) there was a production change after the manuals were started that slipped past the editors (it happens).

Quote: "Getting the Super C and mower ready to cut a little hay."

I wonder what you guys grow for hay over the winter in Kentucky? Oats or wheat, perhaps?

Thanks again, George.

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georgeky

05-02-2007 22:45:07




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 Re: Thanks in reply to A. Bohemian, 05-02-2007 11:52:24  
I am just getting ready. The orchard grass will be ready in 2 or 3 weeks. Bluegrass is already in full bloom. It is the devil to mow really tough. Alfalfa is about a week away. Clover will be ready in a couple of weeks. Timothy will be around the middle of June as usual. I also cut a lot of fescue since there is a lot of it here. It is usually ready around the last of May. The wheat is a total loss due to the cold spell. We had a streak of 80 degree weather in March that jump started everything here. Of course we had a cold spell a couple weeks ago that put most things in check. It destroyed the apples,peaches,cherries and anything else that was in bloom, even the dogwood trees.

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