Anyone else half watching as the cleaning started and then about crap yourself when the leaf blower came on for like 1 second lol thanks for the video brother!
@@weekendhomeprojects There was a metal on metal sound when I engaged the blades. Once I got the deck off, I noticed a small dent in the front part of the deck. Luckily, I was able to hammer it out. The $250 was just to transport it to the shop and return it to me. I live 15-20 minutes from the repair shop. No telling what they would have charged for the two minutes of “repair” it actually needed.
@@weekendhomeprojects sorry for the late reply. The mower deck removal went very smooth last fall. Mulch kit worked good but I removed during this spring. Do you by chance have a pic of the discharge cover up close? I can’t seem to get mine to go back on. Had to remove it for the mulch kit
doesn't your idler pulley arm have a square hold for inserting a ratchet or breaker bar? insert tool and you have leverage to move and hole the idler pulley in position to install the belt. Much eiaier on the hands,
I have the same mower. I lowered the striping pin one notch from factory. I mow at 3.5” height. I noticed you lowered yours all the way down. What height do you mow at? Did you adjust the striping pin height after or leave at the lowest setting?
I gave it a test run at the lowest and it was too low. So I readjusted to maybe mid-way. I realized after doing this that my yard is so uneven/bumpy that it doesn't matter. If I had a nice flat yard of fescue it'd be able to tell a difference. #lowermiddleclassproblems
@@weekendhomeprojects thank you for the reply! My striping seems to be a lot better with it just one notch down. My yard is a bit bumpy but not terrible. Otherwise I’m happy with the mower
I lowered my roller one notch. It seemed to help with striping since I wasn’t noticing much striping. I mow at 3-1/2” typically. Have you lowered yours yet?
@@daveh3254 I have not yet lowered my roller, I'm considering doing it this summer to see how it looks. The mowing season for us in MI is just starting so I have lots of time to adjust it. I typically mow at 3".
@@neolexington ahh okay. I’ve been mowing at 3.5” but I feel like it’s much shorter than that when I measure the blade tip when deck is lowered. It’s around 3” really when I measured the blade tip. Really kinda wish I could add some anti scalp wheels to the deck like the 48” deck has.
Well damn, that looked like a whole bucket of fun! I may start removing my deck weekly after mowing just so I can clean it! 🤪🤪 P.S. - I wonder if there is a natural, safe cleaner that a person could spray onto the last vestiges of grass that are stuck under the deck. Let it soak while doing something else, then come back for one final water rinse and see a squeaky-clean under-deck? I’ll have to look into that.
Did you end up having to remove it? It's not something I'd do that often. I have to change out the blades after this season...not looking forward to it.
Anyone else half watching as the cleaning started and then about crap yourself when the leaf blower came on for like 1 second lol thanks for the video brother!
Lol
Thank you. Great instruction. Glad you included the mistake! Saved me $250 by doing this all myself.
Did you get a quote for it? What’d you need the deck off for?
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There was a metal on metal sound when I engaged the blades. Once I got the deck off, I noticed a small dent in the front part of the deck. Luckily, I was able to hammer it out. The $250 was just to transport it to the shop and return it to me. I live 15-20 minutes from the repair shop. No telling what they would have charged for the two minutes of “repair” it actually needed.
Great video!
Thanks!
Thanks for posting this. I’m going to attempt to install the mulch kit on my courier this weekend
David Hefty Good luck. Let me know how it goes. It took me a lot longer than I thought, but wasn’t very difficult.
@@weekendhomeprojects sorry for the late reply. The mower deck removal went very smooth last fall. Mulch kit worked good but I removed during this spring. Do you by chance have a pic of the discharge cover up close? I can’t seem to get mine to go back on. Had to remove it for the mulch kit
Great video, thank you. Saved me a ton of time
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you great video. Helpful.
Great video
Thanks
Very helpful, thanks
You're welcome. Do you have a simplicity or something similar?
doesn't your idler pulley arm have a square hold for inserting a ratchet or breaker bar? insert tool and you have leverage to move and hole the idler pulley in position to install the belt. Much eiaier on the hands,
I have the same mower. I lowered the striping pin one notch from factory. I mow at 3.5” height. I noticed you lowered yours all the way down. What height do you mow at? Did you adjust the striping pin height after or leave at the lowest setting?
I gave it a test run at the lowest and it was too low. So I readjusted to maybe mid-way. I realized after doing this that my yard is so uneven/bumpy that it doesn't matter. If I had a nice flat yard of fescue it'd be able to tell a difference. #lowermiddleclassproblems
@@weekendhomeprojects thank you for the reply! My striping seems to be a lot better with it just one notch down. My yard is a bit bumpy but not terrible. Otherwise I’m happy with the mower
@@daveh3254 How many hours you have on yours?
@@weekendhomeprojects I just rolled 50 hours on mine. It’s been a great little mower. How about yours?
@@daveh3254 About to get it over 200 here in about an hour.
Thanks for posting this, I need to change the blades on mine tomorrow and grease the spindles. How much of a difference did lowering the rollers make?
I lowered my roller one notch. It seemed to help with striping since I wasn’t noticing much striping. I mow at 3-1/2” typically. Have you lowered yours yet?
@@daveh3254 I have not yet lowered my roller, I'm considering doing it this summer to see how it looks. The mowing season for us in MI is just starting so I have lots of time to adjust it. I typically mow at 3".
@@neolexington ahh okay. I’ve been mowing at 3.5” but I feel like it’s much shorter than that when I measure the blade tip when deck is lowered. It’s around 3” really when I measured the blade tip. Really kinda wish I could add some anti scalp wheels to the deck like the 48” deck has.
@@daveh3254 I have the 48" and even with the wheels I still get some scalp on some corners.
@@neolexington ah dang. I was hoping the deck wheels would help prevent that. It’s not terrible, just a few spots in the yard I notice it.
Wow, I'm not looking forward to this job. My old front deck mower was about a 90 second task...
You have the same mower as in the video?
@@weekendhomeprojects I'm picking one up this afternoon. Replacing my Husqvarna 155.
Well damn, that looked like a whole bucket of fun! I may start removing my deck weekly after mowing just so I can clean it! 🤪🤪
P.S. - I wonder if there is a natural, safe cleaner that a person could spray onto the last vestiges of grass that are stuck under the deck. Let it soak while doing something else, then come back for one final water rinse and see a squeaky-clean under-deck? I’ll have to look into that.
Did you end up having to remove it? It's not something I'd do that often. I have to change out the blades after this season...not looking forward to it.
Painful.
Ha, how so?