Trying to learn how to care for our riding mower as my husband passed away 4 months ago. I won't be doing the work but need t make sure everything is done. Thanks for the help!
Great video, excellent mechanical work and video quality is super! Can't wait to see you do the transmission service. I appreciate you explaining the why for the different steps. I have a John Deere RX95 rear engine mower (1988 model with 1250 hours). It's definitely worth the effort to take care of your machine.
Thanks for the very nice, clear explanation of the steps to do the yearly maintenance. Ik did it today, and it was a peace of cake. Tomorrow i try to disassemble the deck. Keep up the good work :-)
I am really impressed with your "clean" approach to something messy like this. I am like you. I love to have my things spotless. Most people who deal with oil and grease, just do not care. I am talking "professionals". Many times their sloppy and messy work ethics generates other problems! I found your video useful and very informative. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
My elder neighbor has gotten to the point she cant sit her mower anymore so after I tired of looking at her 4ft tall grass (weeds) I volunteered to cut it for her using her Husq rider. She told me she had the mower serviced just before she parked it so I was feeling good it had fresh oil & hoped they sharpened her blade too. After I cut her place and was doing some yardwork for her towing my yard cart behind her rider it occurred to me : Her mower sat in her garage for about 3 years before I rolled it out and used it. SO, that oil, altho new, is 3 years old. I gotta change her oil before I use it again. !
My Snapper came with a clear piece of tubing to attach to the oil drain outlet when changing the oil. It makes it easy to drain directly into a container for disposal.
@@Rchelicopterfun I have looked at lots of repair videos ant the two I looked at today were the most professional ones I have seen. Keep up the good work.
Most? More like 25% and certainly not this one. In short, I follow what's suggested in the specific shop manual for the specific equipment I'm servicing along with what might be on the spark plug packaging as for which plugs get anti-seize and which don't.
Best advice is to follow the oil change hour/time interval in your owners manual because they vary. This specific once calls for oil changes every 25 hours of engine operation.
With a John Deere riding mower (very similar to yours here), do you know what might cause oil to leak and the unit onto the frame and muffler, causing it to smoke? I clean up what oil I can see and it seems to stop smoking until after I finish mowing. There's also a thick coagulation of oil in the muffler protector area... I'm thinking a bad gasket somewhere. Thanks for taking the time to record and upload this! Time to make myself a checklist and keep our mower(s) in tip top shape :D
Your call if you wish to tap in drain plugs; the upper vent plug can be used for filling so no need to drill and tap a filler hole. Personally I like taking the cover off to inspect the unit and clean the gunk out of the filter & particle magnet but to each their own.
Good morning Michael. There is an excellent video by Taryl Fixes All, th-cam.com/video/1ikGq2k4iJI/w-d-xo.html. Like John mentions, inside the casing is one additional disc magnet and a round filter that won't be serviced if you just drain and fill. Although his video shows how to add inlets, many suggest don't bother, as doing so again, won't address the magnet and filter inside. So, IMO, doing as John recommends is the best method, although obviously some effort involved in removal, etc.
I have 170hrs on my MTD & 525hrs on my John Deere and have been religiously changing the oil & filter every 25hrs as the bible instructs. I happen to be perusing the service instructions for one or the other when I noticed it said 'CHG FILTER EVER 100hrs'. WHAT!?!?! I've been throwing away filters every 25hrs putting in good WIX filters. Well, that stops NOW! !
I bought a maintenance kit from local John deere, $38.00 , oil, oil filter, fuel filter, spark plug and air filter, and sock for air filter. Probably still would've been less expensive buying from auto parts store?
Link to Part 2: Deck Service Video: th-cam.com/video/aB516AI87hU/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for taking the time to show us how you maintain your riding mower. I learned quite a bit from you!
Glad to help
Trying to learn how to care for our riding mower as my husband passed away 4 months ago. I won't be doing the work but need t make sure everything is done. Thanks for the help!
Great video, excellent mechanical work and video quality is super! Can't wait to see you do the transmission service. I appreciate you explaining the why for the different steps.
I have a John Deere RX95 rear engine mower (1988 model with 1250 hours). It's definitely worth the effort to take care of your machine.
Thanks for watching 🙂
Thanks for the very nice, clear explanation of the steps to do the yearly maintenance. Ik did it today, and it was a peace of cake. Tomorrow i try to disassemble the deck. Keep up the good work :-)
Glad you found it helpful 🙂
Thank you for this video. Learning to care for these things on my own, and your demo is a lifesaver!
Glad it was helpful & thanks for watching 🙂
I am really impressed with your "clean" approach to something messy like this. I am like you. I love to have my things spotless. Most people who deal with oil and grease, just do not care. I am talking "professionals". Many times their sloppy and messy work ethics generates other problems!
I found your video useful and very informative. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
Thanks back :)
Great info, thanks. We have a JD D-120 too. Still going and this is 2024.
best insightful video I've ever watched... Thank you..
Massive likes. This saves no small amount of money, in my budget
Great job man, thanks for the video. It was great help to somebody who has little to no interest in riding lawn mowers!
Really useful video. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful 🙂
Did you ever make the transmission servicing video?
Nope, not yet. The service is overdue so hopefully soon 🙂
My elder neighbor has gotten to the point she cant sit her mower anymore so after I tired of looking at her 4ft tall grass (weeds)
I volunteered to cut it for her using her Husq rider. She told me she had the mower serviced just before she parked it so I was feeling good it had fresh oil & hoped they sharpened her blade too. After I cut her place and was doing some yardwork for her towing my yard cart behind her rider it occurred to me : Her mower sat in her garage for about 3 years before I rolled it out and used it. SO, that oil, altho new, is 3 years old. I gotta change her oil before I use it again.
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My Snapper came with a clear piece of tubing to attach to the oil drain outlet when changing the oil. It makes it easy to drain directly into a container for disposal.
Good idea.
very informative video and easy to understand.
Glad you liked it.
@@Rchelicopterfun I have looked at lots of repair videos ant the two I looked at today were the most professional ones I have seen. Keep up the good work.
why do you use copper grease on the sparkplugs on an aluminum head? Most spark plug threads are coated that they don't need any additional grease.
Most? More like 25% and certainly not this one. In short, I follow what's suggested in the specific shop manual for the specific equipment I'm servicing along with what might be on the spark plug packaging as for which plugs get anti-seize and which don't.
Thank you!
You bet - thanks for watching.
How do you keep that thing so clean?
Blow it off after every mow & wash once or twice a year 🙂
Would love to see a transmission drain and fill video
Thanks for that. It's over due so hopefully I'll get to it this season.
How often do you need to change the oil? Can I just do while winterizing it or recommend a different time?
Best advice is to follow the oil change hour/time interval in your owners manual because they vary. This specific once calls for oil changes every 25 hours of engine operation.
With a John Deere riding mower (very similar to yours here), do you know what might cause oil to leak and the unit onto the frame and muffler, causing it to smoke? I clean up what oil I can see and it seems to stop smoking until after I finish mowing. There's also a thick coagulation of oil in the muffler protector area... I'm thinking a bad gasket somewhere.
Thanks for taking the time to record and upload this! Time to make myself a checklist and keep our mower(s) in tip top shape :D
Valve cover perhaps? Head gaskets on these things are also a known weak spot.
That’s a clean JD for 250hrs on it. Nice!!! Quick question, can I use lithium grease on the steering column instead of bearing grease?
Yes, any decent grease will work, including lithium.
Do a video on level your deck please.
Covered in the deck service video: th-cam.com/video/aB516AI87hU/w-d-xo.html
Instead of taking the rear end all apart, why not tap in a inlet and an outlet to fill the transmission fluid?
Your call if you wish to tap in drain plugs; the upper vent plug can be used for filling so no need to drill and tap a filler hole. Personally I like taking the cover off to inspect the unit and clean the gunk out of the filter & particle magnet but to each their own.
Good morning Michael. There is an excellent video by Taryl Fixes All, th-cam.com/video/1ikGq2k4iJI/w-d-xo.html. Like John mentions, inside the casing is one additional disc magnet and a round filter that won't be serviced if you just drain and fill. Although his video shows how to add inlets, many suggest don't bother, as doing so again, won't address the magnet and filter inside. So, IMO, doing as John recommends is the best method, although obviously some effort involved in removal, etc.
Why didn't you blow it off when it was outside?
I did blow it off outside.
I have 170hrs on my MTD & 525hrs on my John Deere and have been religiously changing the oil & filter every 25hrs as the bible instructs. I happen to be perusing the service instructions for one or the other when I noticed it said 'CHG FILTER EVER 100hrs'.
WHAT!?!?! I've been throwing away filters every 25hrs putting in good WIX filters. Well, that stops NOW!
!
Wow, you had some dirty oil in that thing didn't ya.
Yep, at one year/30-40hr intervals, it's definitely due 🙂
I bought a maintenance kit from local John deere, $38.00 , oil, oil filter, fuel filter, spark plug and air filter, and sock for air filter.
Probably still would've been less expensive buying from auto parts store?
@@terrygilliland5405 Thank you Bro. Good work for all of us who are determined to keep our money for more pleasurable things,lol
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Would love to see a transmission drain and fill video
Noted - still haven't done it - overdue.