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Posted by Dave on Friday, August 14, 2009:In Reply to: LA125 first 8 hour service questions posted by Sparky on Friday, August 14, 2009:
Sparky - Grease fittings, if the mower deck has them, should be on the top of each spindle. You normally have to remove the deck to reach the middle spindle, unless your deck has only two blades. If the outer spindles are completely covered with belt guards, you'd need to remove those. Then again, it's possible your deck does not have greasable spindles. If it does, the grease fittings are atop the spindles.
You can get a swivel head for a grease gun. That's what I have. I always use JD Polyurea grease on all grease points on my tractor.
Always change the filter whenever changing the oil. - Dave
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