DR Field and Brush Cutter: Maintenance, Cutting Trees, and Fighting Spiders -The Garage Engineer
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- Today on The Garage Engineer, we continue working on our DR Field and Brush Cutter. We perform some duly needed maintenance, mow over some trees, and battle a Joro spider.
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On the 1990 DR brush mower I used I found the drive axle pipe was very rough inside causing the drive axle to rub. I used a car brake cylinder hone and that made a huge difference in cleaning up the inside of the axle pipe. With fresh grease it was much easier to push and PULL the mower backwards without that extra drag.
so much easier to use than the new models in a lot of situatiions
Nice video. I got one too I love using. It’s got a fuel line leak that I’m fixing before this season.
Got mine running. Also threw drive belt. All I had to do was take some slack out of the engagement chain. Now it stays on.
Does Georgia have pine trees that drop those enormous cones?
I wouldn’t use bar and chain oil for engine oil. It has different additives and properties. It’s simply not designed for it. Check out Project Farm’s test using bar and chain oil instead of engine oil in a mower engine. More foaming and more wear and tear when using bar / chain oil instead of engine oil.
I’m not sure if that blade is original. It looks lighter and the one on mine is reversible. And I see your figuring out that it’s reverse threaded. Haha. I did that too. Haha.
He gaulded the threads on the spindle, it is a left handed thread.
Never take any material off the back of the blade!
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