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Old 07-08-2009, 06:07 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default Ride on Mower

waterfalls wrote:
I bought this machine for our community centre and was very pleased. But
with 20 hours on the clock, the belt that drives the three blades
snapped. It took nerarly 4 weeks to get it replaced.

On examination I found the tension arm pulley not to be in the same
plane as the remaining pulleys. It was and still is out by more 3/8 of
an inch!! As an engineerI found this hard to accept and only after
several e-mails and photos and telephones to the Head Office of Barrus
Ltd did they accept that the wrong tension arm was fitted. I am still
waiting 5 weeks later for the correct part to be fitted. The second
belt is already wearing out on one side.

Only on day one did we hit the stones twice. Since then the worst
object would be this branches. But the blades look very sorry after 40
hours.
Are blades normally hardened?

I wonder if anybody else has experienced similar.

Dhiru




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