Great video. When greasing, be sure to grease the main driveshaft from the engine to the transaxle. The transaxle end has a fitting on it that is easily missed. They will fail if not lubed. And it’s good to see someone that puts on a proper amount of anti seize. So many just slop it all over.
Great video Don, but to your point early in the video, "steel spark plugs into an aluminum head"... If you just invested north of $12G on a lawn mower, you should consider investing in a torque wrench. Not to offend in any way, this advice is just offered from someone that learned that lesson the hard way. Thanks again for the tutorial!
Thank you very much yeah I ended up with like 3 1/2 gallons and I still have some left so you're just exactly right thank you very much for your input I appreciate it let's stick together and get these things running at top-notch
Great video. When greasing, be sure to grease the main driveshaft from the engine to the transaxle. The transaxle end has a fitting on it that is easily missed. They will fail if not lubed. And it’s good to see someone that puts on a proper amount of anti seize. So many just slop it all over.
I have the X730. Love it so far!
Great video Don, but to your point early in the video, "steel spark plugs into an aluminum head"... If you just invested north of $12G on a lawn mower, you should consider investing in a torque wrench. Not to offend in any way, this advice is just offered from someone that learned that lesson the hard way. Thanks again for the tutorial!
The transaxle and front axle take a total of 13 quarts of low vis hygard.
Thank you very much yeah I ended up with like 3 1/2 gallons and I still have some left so you're just exactly right thank you very much for your input I appreciate it let's stick together and get these things running at top-notch