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lynnmor

I bought a low hour machine from a guy that didn't like the way it cut as well.  After I mounted the deck correctly, leveled it, set the transport height and put the belt in the right groove, it mowed just fine.   That's the way to buy them, many owners don't know how to treat horses.

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c-series don

That’s a nice 418 ! I bought my commando 8 from a guy that said he didn’t like the way it cut. I got it home jacked it up and quickly realized that the blades were on backwards. It has two counter rotating blades so I switched them and it cut beautifully ! 

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peter lena

bought a like new 42 " rd deck a few years ago , owner said , it was a poor cutter , he had the wrong pto drive belt on it , cuts like a champ , pete

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Sam Pasch
1 hour ago, Tgalo said:

Pick up a 418 with a 42" snow blower last weekend. Farley low hours and very well kept. The guy said he didn't like the way it mowed, well I found out why when I looked under the deck... See pic

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Hmmm. The blades definitely aren't on upside down. Wonder why it didn't work.😂

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Irv

Blades upside down! I bought a 518 like that a few years back.

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Tgalo

Question on this tractor. The steering seems kind of hard. I jacked it up and everything is free as could be. It has a tiny steering wheel on it. Would a bigger wheel help? Im thinking about the 520 steering maybe 

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WVHillbilly520H
2 hours ago, Tgalo said:

Question on this tractor. The steering seems kind of hard. I jacked it up and everything is free as could be. It has a tiny steering wheel on it. Would a bigger wheel help? Im thinking about the 520 steering maybe 

Unfortunately most don't steer as easy as a gear reduction steering set up like on a 520... 

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Tgalo

Yeah this just seems harder then my 85 312. Reduction steering would be nice for sure...

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tom2p


could add some air to the front tires

 

also - some tires will 'steer easier' than other tires ...

 

I believe ribbed tires will reduce steering effort ... tires with reduced width should steer easier ...  some turf tires with a more rounded profile / shoulders should steer easier (due to reduced contact patch) 

 

make sure all steering linkage etc is not binding and is properly greased

 

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ronhatch

Some guys should have their "MAN CARD" revoked!   Yes a bigger steering wheel will help a little. Also remove the spindles and clean out all the old grease, add PMPS and re-grease with fresh grease. Finally, pump in about 20 lbs of air in tires.  IMG_1197.JPG

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RandyLittrell

My 310-8 had its blades upside down when I bought it too! 

 

 

 

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Pullstart

I bet they looked right side up when he installed them... when the deck was upside down :ROTF:

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953 nut
On 5/3/2020 at 9:45 AM, Tgalo said:

Question on this tractor. The steering seems kind of hard. I jacked it up and everything is free as could be. It has a tiny steering wheel on it. Would a bigger wheel help? Im thinking about the 520 steering maybe 

My 418-C was hard to turn when I got it. Like @ronhatch said, I lubricated everything well and it made a big difference.   Not sure it had been lubricated for a decade or so.

Nice looking find,    :woohoo:             love my 418 and the hydraulic lift is a wonderful thing to have when plowing snow.

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