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Sharpen Riding Lawn Mower Blades : Lubricate the Deck of a Riding Lawn Mower

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2008

Lubricating the lawn tractor, locating grease fittings, putting the hardware back on and reinstalling the deck in this free maintenance video.

Expert: Paul Popplewell
Contact: www.ecentralequipment.com
Bio: Paul Popplewell is the Lawn Service Manager at Central Equipment in Lexington, KY and has been with the company for 18 years. Paul is certified on Kohler and Briggs engine repair.
Filmmaker: treg ward

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  • I grease the spindles because it keeps the moisture out of the bearings!

  • if there are not greese fittings or a place to put them then they are permently sealed and greased from the factoy, makes for shorter life span for sure just like many cars now no more greese fittings means more often parts are reaplaced and you stay Broke

  • No, they are sealed.

  • the deck on my john deere L130 has no grease fittings on spindles, should I add the Zerks myself??

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