Posted by Hobo,NC on August 28, 2019 at 19:10:19 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: Built to fail posted by John in La on August 28, 2019 at 15:23:49:
My Zero turns with no grease fitting I have never had a quill bearing go bad... My 98 Cub Cadet with grease fittings gets them regular I keep it greased every 10 hours. What gets the CC is over the winter moisture rust/pits the tapered bearings. It sets under a shed this year the belt rusted to the pulleys so bad it was locked up and got the belt when I en-gauged it SHOCK...
OK I will admit I was gonna clean all the grass off it but never got around to it : ( The problem I have with it is after one use it loads grass on top of the deck heavy and with all those belt covers its beach to keep clean...
Its the worst mower I have ever had for grass build up on the deck... 30 min. of cutting and its loaded..
Its not a grease problem its a moisture problem... Part my fraught I know...
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