Being an owner of a 12 year old raptor you have motivated me to do some touch up painting and minor repairs. This mower has never let me down. You got a nice machine their.
24:49 Those are sealed bearings... At the very least remove the inner seal if you want to grease them. Or remove the grease zerk if you don't intend to grease them... because you left the inner seal on. Quality bearings are worth the money. Cross reference to Timken or SKF... Do not buy from Hustler. If Timken or SKF want $15 a bearing you pay it.
I don't know about SKF, but if you buy Timken, pop off the grease seals and PACK THOSE NEW BEARINGS!! They come from the factory with minimal grease. I was surprised and disappointed. I packed mine with Red & Sticky and snapped the seals back into place and they're doing very well.
hi there is 1 fundamental flaw ! both are sealed bearings...take the inside seal part off the bearing , so it gets greased. if not its going to do the same thing
Just a suggestion, but when trying to straighten out steel like you were doing with the rear hitch instead of using vice grips use an adjustable wrench. The adjustable wrench will give you more leverage and gives a more uniform bend.
I am always amazed at how the engines on these old mowers are still in great shape while the rest of the mower is shot. I wish there was a way to reuse those old vertical shaft engines on something else.
Came across your channel recently. Phenomenal content. Really appreciate how thorough you are with everything. I enjoy learning from you. Keep it up! 👍
You might consider adding some zinc to that 20-50. Motor oils do not contain the needed levels that these hydro pumps and wheel motors need. Especially with the store brand oils. Some major brands contain more ZDDP zinc but you have to shop for the ones like Royal Purple HPS.
Thank you for the information. The tag on the mower said to use 20w50 oil and I didn’t really think anything of it just bought what it said to use, next time I’ll use proper stuff.
What ever... Hundreds of thousands of hours with no issues. That includes the thousands of units that are never serviced. API SP rating... That is well and above the manufactures API specification of SL.
There is a very good chance the reason for the failed wheel bearings is greasing them. The bearings you installed are sealed and there is already grease inside. When you add grease to the wheel, you can cause hydraulic pressure on the inner seal and will cause it to rub the cage. I bet this is why they have such a high failure rate. Skip the grease on this one
Those optional flex forks on the Hustler will save your spine. The atrocious ride of the Scag will break its back and yours. No comparison on ride quality regardless of seat type.
I'm curious where you get these mowers from. Around me people sell blown up/burnt down/rusted through mowers for thousands. Anything worth restoring never even hits the market because someone already snatched it
That mower isn't cheap. I bought one 5 years ago and lost 1 belt due to high grass and me having the deck too low. This mower is better than most riding mowers.
You wasted your time with the bearing:you should have taken the seal on the inside when you installed the bearing,how is the grease going to get on the ball bearing with the grease fitting.Think for a while 😊😮😮😮😮😮😮
Good point, I saw that the bearings are sealed but thought it’s a good thing because dust and dirt will stay out of it but makes sense that the grease won’t be able to get to it.
@@Ace.Fisher Partially correct. You are supposed to leave the outer seal in place to mitigate debris intrusion. But the inner seal should have been removed. You just packed the axle tube with grease for no reason as it can not access the bearings. See what we are saying? No harm, just wasted some grease.
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Being an owner of a 12 year old raptor you have motivated me to do some touch up painting and minor repairs. This mower has never let me down. You got a nice machine their.
Haha I was just thinking the same thing. Mine is 13 years old with zero issues. Just replaced the original battery last year.
Do some repairs and painting and use it for another 12 years easy 💪😀
24:49 Those are sealed bearings... At the very least remove the inner seal if you want to grease them. Or remove the grease zerk if you don't intend to grease them... because you left the inner seal on. Quality bearings are worth the money. Cross reference to Timken or SKF... Do not buy from Hustler. If Timken or SKF want $15 a bearing you pay it.
I think it is better to use sealed bearings, like he did, but don't use any grease. Those sealed bearings will last a long time.
I don't know about SKF, but if you buy Timken, pop off the grease seals and PACK THOSE NEW BEARINGS!! They come from the factory with minimal grease. I was surprised and disappointed. I packed mine with Red & Sticky and snapped the seals back into place and they're doing very well.
hi there is 1 fundamental flaw ! both are sealed bearings...take the inside seal part off the bearing , so it gets greased. if not its going to do the same thing
great vid but take the seal off the bearing on the inside so when you grease it it will penetrate the bearing
Just a suggestion, but when trying to straighten out steel like you were doing with the rear hitch instead of using vice grips use an adjustable wrench. The adjustable wrench will give you more leverage and gives a more uniform bend.
I am always amazed at how the engines on these old mowers are still in great shape while the rest of the mower is shot. I wish there was a way to reuse those old vertical shaft engines on something else.
Awesome transformation Thank you for eye candy,,the previous owner beat this poor mower up,,im glad u have it now,,u saved the mower from a funeral 😢😂
Thank you 😀
Love the attention to detail ✔️💯💪🏾
Thank you!
Came across your channel recently. Phenomenal content. Really appreciate how thorough you are with everything. I enjoy learning from you. Keep it up! 👍
Thank you 😊
Put a Kawasaki engine in the Scag mower.
I always blow off my mower after mowing and then wash it later after it has cooled down, Keeps it looking new
I removed those pully covers on the deck.. trapped grass and caused excessive rust
You might consider adding some zinc to that 20-50. Motor oils do not contain the needed levels that these hydro pumps and wheel motors need. Especially with the store brand oils. Some major brands contain more ZDDP zinc but you have to shop for the ones like Royal Purple HPS.
Thank you for the information. The tag on the mower said to use 20w50 oil and I didn’t really think anything of it just bought what it said to use, next time I’ll use proper stuff.
What ever... Hundreds of thousands of hours with no issues. That includes the thousands of units that are never serviced. API SP rating... That is well and above the manufactures API specification of SL.
What a great job!!! Looks fantastic. Enjoy
Thank you!
There is a very good chance the reason for the failed wheel bearings is greasing them.
The bearings you installed are sealed and there is already grease inside. When you add grease to the wheel, you can cause hydraulic pressure on the inner seal and will cause it to rub the cage. I bet this is why they have such a high failure rate.
Skip the grease on this one
I would have removed the inner seal on the bearings so grease could get into the bearings.
@AceFisher Great job! I really like your content.
Awesome videos. Love your content, keep em coming!!
Thank you!
Great job !!!
You take pride in your work i appreciate that im the same with my mowers
Sweet! Great job!
Thank you!
looks great!
Thanks!
I've been looking for paint to do some touch up on mu Hustler. Can you tell me what yellow you used?
The machine looks fantastic!
Why the hell would you put grease in those front wheels. They are sealed bearings so no grease can get in to lubricate them.
Looks nice
Thanks!
Beautiful job!
How did you come up with the company graphics to make your own decals?
If you sold this unit, what price would you put on it?
On this episode of pimp my mower!
What was the paint you used? Was it OEM hustler yellow?
Did you end up selling the Hustler zero turn you fixed?
Can you tell me the source of the yellow paint you used. It looks perfect.
You ever work on a great dane mower?
Nice job what did you use to make the labels?
What paint did you use for the yellow
Those optional flex forks on the Hustler will save your spine. The atrocious ride of the Scag will break its back and yours. No comparison on ride quality regardless of seat type.
I'm curious where you get these mowers from. Around me people sell blown up/burnt down/rusted through mowers for thousands. Anything worth restoring never even hits the market because someone already snatched it
Mostly marketplace, it actually takes a lot of time searching and most deals slip away.
Did you end up selling this mower?
That mower isn't cheap. I bought one 5 years ago and lost 1 belt due to high grass and me having the deck too low. This mower is better than most riding mowers.
What size are those rear tires? Look a lot bigger than the tires on my Fastrak
I call be on a 100 hydro oil change
You wasted your time with the bearing:you should have taken the seal on the inside when you installed the bearing,how is the grease going to get on the ball bearing with the grease fitting.Think for a while 😊😮😮😮😮😮😮
Good point, I saw that the bearings are sealed but thought it’s a good thing because dust and dirt will stay out of it but makes sense that the grease won’t be able to get to it.
VERY POOR SOUND QUALITY
Something is wrong with your speakers then lol
You left the inner seal in the bearing it won't get grease in the bearing just on the shaft
Yes good point! but being sealed is a good thing too, the dirt and dust will stay out.
@@Ace.Fisher Partially correct. You are supposed to leave the outer seal in place to mitigate debris intrusion. But the inner seal should have been removed. You just packed the axle tube with grease for no reason as it can not access the bearings. See what we are saying? No harm, just wasted some grease.