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Re: DR All Terrain Brush Mower
[Re: BrotherTurtle]
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04/03/19 01:21 PM
04/03/19 01:21 PM
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Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 2,035 Mobile, AL
Mdees
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Joined: Apr 2013
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Mobile, AL
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Using my fingers and the power of Google I was able to locate the owners manual for the DR all terrain field and brush mower with 15hp Kawasaki. On page 33 where it deals with “transmission” it says the transmission is maintenance-free and needs no lubrication. Also shows how to adjust the belt if needed. I imagine it is much like a rear-tine tiller but without knowing what your unit’s possible malfunction is I cannot offer further assistance. Interestingly, even if I did know what the problem was I still couldn’t help you.
Last edited by Mdees; 04/03/19 01:21 PM.
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