cubs4lifeofme
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If the oil drain plug in on the bottom of the engine ? Any tricks to keep the oil off the belts when draining ?
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Upgrade NowIf the oil drain plug in on the bottom of the engine ? Any tricks to keep the oil off the belts when draining ?
Best answer in the thread and don't forget to grease the blade spindles also at this time.Remove the deck and subframe. Deck needs cleaning and blades sharpened anyway.
On my CC102 and perhaps all the 100 series tractors, raise the mower up. The two outboard blades are removed with a wrench on the dirty side and a wrench on topside. The middle blade needs a stout nail you insert on the top side spindle by pulling the belt till the nail drops in. Easey peasey. When I didn't know better I had the deck off to blade sharpen. What a freakin' nuisance.Best answer in the thread and don't forget to grease the blade spindles also at this time.
See my post....'oil injected'....make oil change a pleasure instead of a chore. Jack CaseyHarbor Freight has a fluid extractor. A 1/4 inch line goes down the dipstick tube and the oil is sucked out.
The down side is the thing is $100, but if you want to change oil with no mess, it is a way to go.
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