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Wardner

05-27-2007 03:11:53




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The decal says "Important" but I can't read most of the rest of it. What do I need to know? Is there a plug missing from the 1" hole?

It also says "Refer to owner's manual". Will there be a model number stamped somewhere on the mower?

It has a trailing wheel, provisions for a conditioner, a break-away setup, square PTO shaft, holes for a hydraulic cylinder, and bar is 7 feet.

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georgeky

05-27-2007 06:49:54




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 Re: Wobble mower in reply to Wardner, 05-27-2007 03:11:53  
Wardner, there is a grease fitting in there, There might be another plug or opening for one right above the mower bar at the lower part of the wobble box. All these mowers do not have both plugs, so if you don't find another it is no big deal. If so there is another grease fitting there.



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little john

05-27-2007 06:29:49




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 Re: Wobble mower in reply to Wardner, 05-27-2007 03:11:53  
Wardner, what exactly is a wobble mower? Is it different from a sickle mower? Not familiar with the term. Thanks.



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Steven@AZ

05-27-2007 06:39:20




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 Re: Wobble mower = wobble box = balanced head in reply to little john, 05-27-2007 06:29:49  
I've heard the balanced head mowers called wobble box mowers before. It refers to the fact that there is no pitman or pitman arm - they are also called "pitmanless" mowers. You can mow with them at any angle, usually from 45 degrees below level to 90 degrees (straight up and down).



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little john

05-27-2007 07:07:01




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 Re: Wobble mower = wobble box = balanced head in reply to Steven@AZ, 05-27-2007 06:39:20  
Thanks.



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Steven@AZ

05-27-2007 06:13:38




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 Re: Wobble mower in reply to Wardner, 05-27-2007 03:11:53  
The "Important" sticker contains break-in information. Basically running at 1/2 throttle for the first 25 hours I think, it should be broke-in by now though.

There should be a plug in that hole! You don't want dirt getting in there. Ours have metal plugs in those holes.

Here is a pic of a 120 mower - it bolts to the drawbar and has a trailing caster wheel:
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And here are a couple of pages I scanned with the lubrication information for a balanced head 1110, but applies to most of the balanced head mowers. The wobble box greasing is VERY important, too much grease or too little will cause shortened life!
Lubrication page 1
Lubrication page 2

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