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Default Suffolk Punch 43 mower.


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On 11/9/08 12:05, in article , "shazzbat"
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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 16:15:04 -0700 (PDT), Peter C wrote:

I found the nut wanted tightening and when I did so it prevented the
clutch drum from revolving. It seems that 'deadley' is spot on and I
needto have it welded, a job beyond me. I will have to consider
selling the mower for spares or having it done by an expert.

Contact Qualcast, they may well have the shaft as a spare, they are
reputable and long term maker of mowers not some knock out 500,000
cheapy
things in Italy flog 'em for what mug punters will pay.

I think the 43 is still a current model and I wouldn't be surprised if
the
shaft hasn't changed design in donkys years.

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I've tried three times to post some info on this, but it's not appearing
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my screen. Is it on yours?

Steve


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OK, thanks both of you. Sorry for the multiples. Still not on my screen, no
idea why.

Steve


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Old 11-09-2008, 11:39 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Suffolk Punch 43 mower.

On 11 Sep, 14:09, "shazzbat"
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On 11/9/08 12:05, in article , "shazzbat"
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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 16:15:04 -0700 (PDT), Peter C wrote:


I found the nut wanted tightening and when I did so it prevented the
clutch drum from revolving. It seems that 'deadley' is spot on and I
needto have it welded, a job beyond me. I will have to consider
selling the mower for spares or having it done by an expert.


Contact Qualcast, they may well have the shaft as a spare, they are
reputable and long term maker of mowers not some knock out 500,000
cheapy
things in Italy flog 'em for what mug punters will pay.


I think the 43 is still a current model and I wouldn't be surprised if
the
shaft hasn't changed design in donkys years.


--
Cheers
Dave.


I've tried three times to post some info on this, but it's not appearing
on
my screen. Is it on yours?


Steve


Yes.


OK, thanks both of you. Sorry for the multiples. Still not on my screen, no
idea why.

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Steve,
This post seems tpo have got out of hand. However thanks for all the
data. My mower, engine number 0521451/1 has a .95KW output, still
cannot decide where if fits in ?
Peter.
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