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With the boys at there moms house, I had a very quite easter, well that was untill I started pulling the trators out!:D I took the AGs off the 3310V to mount them on the 64 landlord, now that it has the new axle. Then I added the arttillery:o):o)

Are the sickles really loud is it just me? Elon
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thedaddycat
The sickle bar mowers do make a bit of noise. They should be greased before you start using them and every couple of hours of use while in service. I will have to look it up, but I think it's a 3 hour service interval for greaseing.
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Looks great Elon! Are they really only supposed to be run at idle? Maybe thats why my sears sickle broke.
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Not sure what to run it at. I seem to remember reading something that said they shoud be run a half throttle in 1st grear. Does that sound about right? What should I use for grease? Before I tested it I spreyed it with PB lube but that is all. I know I should get better lube but not sure what kind to get. Elon
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Looks like your back tires are wider than your tiller. Does this mean you will need to add an extension set of tines?
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you think that look small with the Ags, you should have seen it on the B1 with the dauls! lol I'm toying with idea of extentions. Elon
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Elon, I got a set of extensions off an old simplicity roticul. They were even the same part # as factory tine extensions. Many off brand walk behind tillers appear to use very similar tines. Maybe you could get a set off an old junk tiller. The tine extensions are held on only with a pin on each side. Very easy to use.
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