Posted by paul on May 28, 2010 at 13:47:31 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: 20 foot frail mower posted by maxwell williams on May 28, 2010 at 09:55:22:
Ya know, sometimes my messages come out a little sharp, and I tend to be to the point & step on people's toes a little - don't mean that, just not so good with my people skills with typed words..... And I can't spell worth a darn, and as I age I see my fat fingers have more troubles hitting the right keys.
I sure ain't any gift to the internet, I know that.
But, gee, when a person comes on & asks a question, and people want to help - even if the jab a person a little bit as they ask for more info.....
You would think the person would be big enough to help out by supplying more info?
You can find one at a John Deere dealer.
If you are looking for 3rd party sources or good used unit, you'd have to supply a little more info to help that along.... If it's so old you don't know the model, then a big or little 1000rpm shaft, does it use the standard splines or something different, or.... You know, helpful info.
And, it really is called a flail mower, if yours broke I suppose you want to refer to it as frail mower, but that ain't the name of it.
Probably best not to cast stones when you started out with the mistake. Lot of good people started to answer your question, they probably won't make that mistake again.
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