JB
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With all the rain we have had lately, my grass is growing so fast you can almost see it.<br /><br />I mow about 6 acres with my Kubota and a 60" finish mower.<br /><br />Got out this morning to try to get some done. It was about 90* at 8:30 AM.<br /><br />Got about an acre done and the tractor (30hp) started to bog. . . then I smelled smoke. Burned a bearing in one of the idlers in the snaky belt train. That cheap mower only has zirks on the blade shafts.<br /><br />Into the shop, take the cover off and take the belt off. Locate the bad bearing. Oh, #$%^. The shaft is captured under a welded bar. Cannot be removed. Either rebuild the whole thing or scrap it. That's the second one of those David Phillips mowers that has bit the dust in a year. Bought them both used and scavenged one for parts to make the other one work.<br /><br />Lesson: Trying to get off cheap will cost you in the end. I knew that but tried it anyway.
<br /><br />That grass will be waist high before I get this sorted out.