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The best riding mower for hilly terrain is would be any kind of walk behind mower as you control it's movements, speed, and direction. However, if you have a large yard and want a riding mower newer LG mowers a good bet. An older option would be a Gravely Garden Tractor.
Where are the grease fittings on a 18.0 hp, 42" craftsman mower electric start 6 speed translate transaxle
What type oil
When a riding mower is idling too fast, the idle adjustment screw may need to be adjusted. Slowly turn the screw in a counterclockwise direction a little at a time until it idles at the correct speed.
The Poulan XT 30 In. Deck 12.5 HP Briggs & Stratton 6 Speed Tractor is inexpensive
yes u can, on a riding mower u should be able to unbolt the very front and very rear and it will gain a lot of speed but you wouldn't want to cut grass like that. good luck.Answeryes u can, on a riding mower u should be able to unbolt the very front and very rear and it will gain a lot of speed but you wouldn't want to cut grass like that. good luck.
It depends on what the exact problem is. The most common problem of this type can be solved by replacing the drive belts. If this doesn't fix the problem, it's best to take the mower to a professional.
the Murray mowers that iv'e seen have Briggs engines in them. go to www.briggsandstratton.com and call the customer service number with the engine model and serial number. they can give you the initial settings for the high and low speed adjustments. you can probably find a tune-up manual in the library, if you're that handy. be sure there is no crap in the carb (water, debris, shallac), because if nobody has been fooling with it, that is likely the source of the problem.
One of several reasons: (1) the blades need sharpening; (2) you are trying to mow at a higher speed than is required; (3) one or both blades are installed upside down; (4)one or both blades are bent. My best guess is (1) and/or (2).
Well your transmission has to be overhauled. The shifter fork moves up and down on the shift gear and in and out of the gear cogs to allow it to shift gears.