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hamlet111

2005-09-13, 3:24 pm

I'm hoping to find someone who can tell me how hard it might be to replaced
a shear pin in a murray 14 hp riding mower. I have replaced pins in push
mowers and self-propelled ones but have no idea about riding mowers. I f
Ican get into the area Iknow I can replace a sheared pin. Any help is
appreciated.


Srgnt Billko

2005-09-13, 3:24 pm


"hamlet111" <frankgodfrey@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:4x3Ue.3170$fS3.2338@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
> I'm hoping to find someone who can tell me how hard it might be to
> replaced a shear pin in a murray 14 hp riding mower. I have replaced pins
> in push mowers and self-propelled ones but have no idea about riding
> mowers. I f Ican get into the area Iknow I can replace a sheared pin.
> Any help is appreciated.


I have a half dozen riding mowers and 4 push mowers and have never seen a
shear pin on any of them. The only related shear pins I ever replaced were
on snowblower augers and the snowblower attachment for my JD rider. What is
not working that leads you to believe a shear pin needs to be replaced ?


restrorob

2005-09-13, 3:24 pm


Srgnt Billko Wrote:
> "hamlet111" frankgodfrey@bellsouth.net wrote in message
> news:4x3Ue.3170$fS3.2338@bignews3.bellsouth.net...-
> I'm hoping to find someone who can tell me how hard it might be to
> replaced a shear pin in a murray 14 hp riding mower. I have replaced
> pins
> in push mowers and self-propelled ones but have no idea about riding
> mowers. I f Ican get into the area Iknow I can replace a sheared
> pin.
> Any help is appreciated.-
>
> I have a half dozen riding mowers and 4 push mowers and have never
> seen a
> shear pin on any of them. The only related shear pins I ever replaced
> were
> on snowblower augers and the snowblower attachment for my JD rider.
> What is
> not working that leads you to believe a shear pin needs to be replaced
> ?


Sounds like he's referring to the flywheel key, And they don't shear
very often on belt drive mowers. Thats a good question as to what the
engine is doing.


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