Great knowledge and how to video on the hydro fluid but I will add that motor oil and hydronic oil are not supposed to be swapped. They have different chemical properties and can cause damage
Hi Mark it's art, thanks to your videos, I just adjusted my clutch on my cub and put a different carburetor on it and fixed a blower, new pulleys, new bearings, welded it up, next I will be putting a new seal in the top, I would have never had the courage to do all this with out your videos, you do make a difference in this world, thanks!!! Take care and stay safe!!!
Mark... good demonstration vid. One thing that aggravates me about just about all mower manufacture's is their stupid filter placement (both engine and hydraulic). Why they can't locate the filters with the rubber seal up is beyond me. Think of all the oil messes and spills all over the frame of the mowers that would save! Ferris is one exception if you get a model with the huge 5 quart (or so) engine oil reservoir with the oil filter right in the very top just behind the riders seat back! Plus you are only required to change the engine oil about every 500 hours! I think their engineers are actually awake at Ferris!
Great video, Mark. You seem to know a lot about your Scag. That's a good thing. We have Exmark and John Deere dealers every where. I have no idea where a Scag dealer is located. I hope you guys had a wonderful Christmas and I'll see you next year. 👍👍
I try and do all of my own repairs that way I know everything that has been done to it. When a machine is dropped off at the dealer you only know what they tell you they did.
Hey Mark hope you had a great Christmas and I’ll wish you and Vicky a happy new year too Yeah I love my Walker but there are very limited dealerships here in jersey too!! It’s a great mower that’s so convenient with the power dump, mine actually is the high dump as well! The only issue I’m having is the lifting wire harness is running intermittently so I am currently waiting for it to arrive it apparently is a known issue I just hope it works! I will install the harness myself! Like you I try to do as much myself as I can! I may though pickup a used scag or even toro as a backup but certainly used not new! Unless I find one cheap
Mark... you are not the only one with lots of Scag problems. Saving Green (RUclips channel) got rid of all of his and went totally to Wright standers. He is very happy so far with Wrights with one full and very busy season under his belt. I under stand in your situation about your dealer location problems.
I’ve been running scag mowers for years and years and have had very few issues with them. I have one with almost 6000 hours on it. Still has the original deck spindles. I also was wondering why you don’t go to a bigger deck like a 61 inch? A lot of your properties look to be fairly good sized. Just curious? Have a great new year! Really enjoy your videos.
Ok that makes sense. I really like how you do things. It’s very much how I do stuff as far as maintenance. Seems like a lot of guys around me take their equipment in for maintenance. I know I save a lot of $ by doing my own. Keep up the great work.
What problems have you had? I’ve had my Scag for 6 years now, just hit 500 hours. I’ve changed belts, oil, filters, and one PTO switch was replaced under warranty.
I go through a deck belt every 150 hours. Carburetor and the safety harness was replaced under warranty because it wouldn’t run on both cylinders at less than full throttle. All of that happened in the 2 years I have owned it since new.
Marks Misfit World that’s probably about right on a deck belt. I had my drive belt somehow pop off, I think something jumped in between it and a pulley. Anyway, it knocked off my brand new deck belt, broke it and the drive belt rode on the edge of the pulley and gashed it. Was not happy! I’ve learned not to put the mower in too thick of stuff. Yes it will cut it. But the belt will start to slip, and wear it out faster. My harness got smashed on one connector by the seat. I fixed it and haven’t had anymore issues. The only other issue I can think of, was the mower kept wanting to die randomly. Eventually I took the seat off and took it apart and found a giant rat nest inside it that was affecting the safety switch. It’s been a really good mower to me. My dad has gone through a john deere and toro in less time than I’ve had mine. The john deere was the worst piece of crap ever. My uncle has two exmarks. One has been beat up and started falling apart probably in his 5th season, but he never took real good care of it. The spindels on the exmark are not serviceable. Scag has the best spindels by far. Thanks for your video btw. I just ordered some gauges to check my clutch, valves, and change my spark plugs.
@@seabass22 None of my other mowers go through a deck belt once a month and it get a little tired of them blowing in the middle of a yard. When the deck belt blows it usually takes the drive belt with it and is a little embarressing when I am laying underneath my mower in the middle of a customers yard changing them. With being a commercial mower you wouldn't think I would have to go through 4 deck belts in one season. But everything else works like it should and I would never be without a calmshell bagging system again.
Marks Misfit World is there a knick or something in a pulley? I change my deck belt probably every other year, but I’m not putting those kinds of hours on mine. I was told by my old dealer, that it shouldn’t be going through belts at all. Not OEM belts anyway. Idk, that seems excessive, and no, it is not fun at all trying to get that belt on by yourself!
U don't use any filter but original scag. But u damedged a filter and a kept running your more. The filter element was damedged. surly it was alowing trash to get to the hydraulic units.
Great knowledge and how to video on the hydro fluid but I will add that motor oil and hydronic oil are not supposed to be swapped. They have different chemical properties and can cause damage
Hi Mark it's art, thanks to your videos, I just adjusted my clutch on my cub and put a different carburetor on it and fixed a blower, new pulleys, new bearings, welded it up, next I will be putting a new seal in the top, I would have never had the courage to do all this with out your videos, you do make a difference in this world, thanks!!! Take care and stay safe!!!
There be a lot more videos coming soon I just don't have the time to edit that much right now.
Stick a funnel under the plug to direct the fluid where you want
This is just what I needed. Thanks for posting
Thanks for watching
Mark... good demonstration vid. One thing that aggravates me about just about all mower manufacture's is their stupid filter placement (both engine and hydraulic). Why they can't locate the filters with the rubber seal up is beyond me. Think of all the oil messes and spills all over the frame of the mowers that would save! Ferris is one exception if you get a model with the huge 5 quart (or so) engine oil reservoir with the oil filter right in the very top just behind the riders seat back! Plus you are only required to change the engine oil about every 500 hours! I think their engineers are actually awake at Ferris!
Another good video, thanks! Happy New Year to you and your family!
Thanks Mark. My Freedom Z PTO wasn't engaging when warm. Your video helped me out. Thank you!
Glad it helped
Thanks for the clutch knowledge.
Thanks for the tips mate jimmy Aust
great video most guys think to winterize is pour in some gas sta=billt and do a video on it their is alot more things to check
Thanks for the how to on the clutch! EZ!
Great video, Mark. You seem to know a lot about your Scag. That's a good thing. We have Exmark and John Deere dealers every where. I have no idea where a Scag dealer is located. I hope you guys had a wonderful Christmas and I'll see you next year. 👍👍
I try and do all of my own repairs that way I know everything that has been done to it. When a machine is dropped off at the dealer you only know what they tell you they did.
@@Marksmisfitworld Very true. Sometimes they tell you they did something but later you find out they didn't.
My guess is the sleeve for the oil reserve is 3 1/2” long
Happy New Year you two!
Well it's a good video. Thank.
Hey Mark hope you had a great Christmas and I’ll wish you and Vicky a happy new year too
Yeah I love my Walker but there are very limited dealerships here in jersey too!! It’s a great mower that’s so convenient with the power dump, mine actually is the high dump as well! The only issue I’m having is the lifting wire harness is running intermittently so I am currently waiting for it to arrive it apparently is a known issue I just hope it works! I will install the harness myself! Like you I try to do as much myself as I can! I may though pickup a used scag or even toro as a backup but certainly used not new! Unless I find one cheap
Mark... you are not the only one with lots of Scag problems. Saving Green (RUclips channel) got rid of all of his and went totally to Wright standers. He is very happy so far with Wrights with one full and very busy season under his belt. I under stand in your situation about your dealer location problems.
That's on my list to do !
Great video
very informative video. thank you
I’ve been running scag mowers for years and years and have had very few issues with them. I have one with almost 6000 hours on it. Still has the original deck spindles.
I also was wondering why you don’t go to a bigger deck like a 61 inch? A lot of your properties look to be fairly good sized. Just curious?
Have a great new year! Really enjoy your videos.
About 75% of my properties are smaller yards and the 61 is just a little to big to get around with.
Ok that makes sense. I really like how you do things. It’s very much how I do stuff as far as maintenance. Seems like a lot of guys around me take their equipment in for maintenance. I know I save a lot of $ by doing my own. Keep up the great work.
I also really enjoy doing the maintenance on the mowers when it is slow.
Hello Mr Mark! Thanks that's a great video! I have a question why you have to adjust the clutch! What is the simptoms of a clutch out adjust?
The blades don’t stop right away when you shut off the PTO.
Do you have to open the bleeders on the hydros when you jack up the mower and go back and forth with the sticks to get air out the system? Thanks
If the filter is filled before installing that is not needed.
Hi Mark, have any thoughts on the clutches anti rotation bracket? I have to keep tightening the bushing that takes a beating
I use blue lock tight on any bolt that has a tendency to loosen up.
Does it matter if you use conventional or synthetic oil for this?
Mostly personal preference. I know I will be pushing the limits of the mower so I like to use synthetic oil.
Hey Mark, What's the tool you're using to check the clutch with?
It’s a feeler gauge
@@Marksmisfitworld What's the size and are you tightening ' over the gauge' itself to gauge the looseness of the clutch?
What problems have you had? I’ve had my Scag for 6 years now, just hit 500 hours. I’ve changed belts, oil, filters, and one PTO switch was replaced under warranty.
I go through a deck belt every 150 hours. Carburetor and the safety harness was replaced under warranty because it wouldn’t run on both cylinders at less than full throttle. All of that happened in the 2 years I have owned it since new.
Marks Misfit World that’s probably about right on a deck belt. I had my drive belt somehow pop off, I think something jumped in between it and a pulley. Anyway, it knocked off my brand new deck belt, broke it and the drive belt rode on the edge of the pulley and gashed it. Was not happy!
I’ve learned not to put the mower in too thick of stuff. Yes it will cut it. But the belt will start to slip, and wear it out faster.
My harness got smashed on one connector by the seat. I fixed it and haven’t had anymore issues. The only other issue I can think of, was the mower kept wanting to die randomly. Eventually I took the seat off and took it apart and found a giant rat nest inside it that was affecting the safety switch.
It’s been a really good mower to me. My dad has gone through a john deere and toro in less time than I’ve had mine. The john deere was the worst piece of crap ever. My uncle has two exmarks. One has been beat up and started falling apart probably in his 5th season, but he never took real good care of it. The spindels on the exmark are not serviceable.
Scag has the best spindels by far.
Thanks for your video btw. I just ordered some gauges to check my clutch, valves, and change my spark plugs.
@@seabass22 None of my other mowers go through a deck belt once a month and it get a little tired of them blowing in the middle of a yard. When the deck belt blows it usually takes the drive belt with it and is a little embarressing when I am laying underneath my mower in the middle of a customers yard changing them. With being a commercial mower you wouldn't think I would have to go through 4 deck belts in one season. But everything else works like it should and I would never be without a calmshell bagging system again.
Marks Misfit World is there a knick or something in a pulley? I change my deck belt probably every other year, but I’m not putting those kinds of hours on mine. I was told by my old dealer, that it shouldn’t be going through belts at all. Not OEM belts anyway. Idk, that seems excessive, and no, it is not fun at all trying to get that belt on by yourself!
No, it has been to the dealership several times and they found nothing wrong with it.
Super tech oil?? No freaking way!!!!
Super tech is good oil
How many hours are on the mower
890 hours
@@Marksmisfitworld touch with wrench pto shaft brake blade
Hi Mark, Can you see who is viewing your videos?
No I cannot see who the viewers are.
Thanks, Just curious. Great channel! Been watching since you started.
U don't use any filter but original scag.
But u damedged a filter and a kept running your more. The filter element was damedged. surly it was alowing trash to get to the hydraulic units.
If it is plugged no fluid goes through it. That is why I use these filters.
You're putting those hydro filters on too tight just like most others do. Read the instructions
I have been doing this for 40 years, you have no idea how tight it is.