422. How do I grease or oil my mower deck? 
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- In this video I am going to explain how to grease or oil your Snapper mower deck.
If you have any questions or comments, send me an email. And as always work safe have fun and keep on snappen. Jim.
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I couldn't agree with you more about sealed bearings! One thing I do, is clean the under side of the deck with a scraper or wire brush, and apply a coat of WD-40 (or similar lubricant), this makes grass clippings, dirt, etc a lot easier to remove later, and keeps the deck rust to a minimum! I do this every spring and fall and have had some decks outlast the mowers they were on! It's kinda like a non stick for the mower deck! Keep Snapping!!
@@user-im5tl9uc9i I do the same thing to my more decks in the fall when I’m done sucking up leaves, I take them off clean them good with a small wire brush on a right angle air grinder and I give it two or three coats of rust oleum paint and I don’t really care what color I use just whatever I got around and I haven’t used for a while. I spray it on there and use it up. Jim.
@@jimjackson9381Awsome!! Paint would probably work even better than spray lube! I've brushed on used motor oil as well, when nothing else was available! Thanks for taking the time to reply, and God bless!!
Thanks for this video Jim. Saved me from crawling under looking for it.
Thanks Jim. I've never have greased my spindles. & everything continues to work fine. SNAPPOUT😉.
Smart. Jim
It's funny you bring this up. People have this idea to grease everything. And the more grease the better. It took me a long time to learn that not everything needs grease and a lot of it. When grease isn't applied right it will attract dirt and create premature wear to all surfaces.
Boy, finally somebody that actually knows something about how mechanical things really work. Jim
My mower is 20 yrs old and has the original spindle bearings. They have never been serviced and they are quiet and spindle does not wobble. I'm afraid to mess with it. I do have Snapper replacements. I have owned it for 3 yrs and have about 80 hours on it. Lord knows how many before me.
I use 50% diesel and used motor oil
Put it in cheap hand pump sprayer
Lift up front of mower and spray it after every use, pressure wash it first if needed
Thanks Jim, very informative! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I am currently replacing the bearings in my spindles.
Well, if you need any help with them bearings let me know. Jim.
Thanks Jim
Thank-you for the education Jim on the spindle. I recently acquired this Snapper and iam going thru it and grateful for info..other wise i would assume it the normal.
Cheers Eric
Well thanks for watching. If you need anything, let me know. Jim.
Thank you Mr.Jackson for all the years and videos you have put out.
Imma gonna be doing a hack job to fix my snapper's. Hmm what would you call it. the steering axle tie rod plate. It snapped today. So welding things tomorrow.
But because of you channel I have been able to take two snappers to make one "working" snapper. My place seems to be the graveyard for a lot of riding mowers. I no longer try and use craftmans and mowers with dual spindles ect. My terrain is rocky and changes regularly with minor flooding. So hitting a pebble with spindle deck equals broken spindle. But these rear engines. so nice and easier to work on. One of the two snappers I have had for almost 20 years(my teens). Dragged that thing around for a long time moving houses ect. I parked it five years ago because the the gear and the chain in the chaincase broke and couldn't afford to fix it. Now it's just a few pieces next to other mowers. But it heart is in a newer/90's model.
These snappers are the real battle tank of mowers. Have you ever made one remote control? That could make a nice video or 12. especially since I've been seeing people make videos on their $5000+ remote control lawn mowers. Use to cost about $100-$150 to make a snapper remote control.
Again this is really just a thanks. And I ramble.
Well, I always enjoy reading emails and sounds like you’re a real Snapper lover also, do you need anything? Let me know. Jim.
@@jimjackson9381 I will let you know if I need anything. Thanks so much.
All true facts . Thanks Jim
You’re welcome thanks for watching. Jim
Hi jim Bill from Delaware here i have a free snapper needs a lot but doable thanks for info.
Well, if you need any help fixing that thing up, just let me know. Jim.
I didnt know there was a grease insert on the blade bearing lucky for me I didnt or I wouldve greased it for sure thank you for the great tips I am awaiting the Craftsman Hood and seat until I hear back from you I just cut without the hood for now or use my okd Snapper which needs repaired a few times a year
I’m going to try to go get that craftsman today hopefully if nothing else comes up and when I do, I will send you pictures right away. Jim
All 3 of my snapper RER's have a grease fitting on the underside of the spindle that I can see when the machines are up on the ass end. I have an old 3081, a 25065 and a 700104 2005 model 30" cut. Everyone of them has a fitting. The 2 older ones have the inner cover removed from the bearings and the cavities are filled with grease. I assume the 2005 is the same since it has a grease fitting just like the other. Every summer I pump them up with grease.
As usual great video and thanks for sharing your knowledge of these almost unkillable machines, and that explains why the spindle on the mower I got with a piece of property we bought has so much grease in between the brake and spindle, at least I know what not to do when I get around to replacing the bearings. Where can you get a replacement for the spindle if needed, saw in your previous video you said you made it but thats not really an option form?
I get just about all my parts from Parts Tree.Com out of Texas great website to navigate through and they will actually answer their phone and help you find what you need all you need is your model number off your machine. Jim
@@jimjackson9381 thanks
Looking at episode 422, I was looking to see how to replace the grease fitting on the spindle. I`ve always put a couple pumps in there every year. The mower is only used to cut my yard. This year, the fitting seems to have been stopped up or has a blockage. As I try to pump grease, it just squirts back at me and not into the fitting. I believe it`s a 3/16 press in fitting. After watching the video, it seems to me that you do not recommend greasing that fitting anyway. Am I misunderstanding something here ? If i need to replace the fitting, how do you press one back in or get the old one out ? Or, do i just not do anything and let it stay as is ? I love these videos. My next quest is to figure out how to cut level like my old snapper. That`s for another time. Thank you for your selfless efforts to help folks like me.
It looks like most of them are pressed in but I wouldn’t really worry too much about it because the bearings today are sealed and greasing that is not really going to do a thing outside of making you feel better. Jim.
Hi Jim. I am having a problem where the blade is slowing down (and would stop completely if I didn't stop the mower and let the blade come back up to speed) when I go through thicker grass (the engine is not bogging at all). It feels like my options are to try to extend the mower to try to tack some slack out of the deck belt or just change the belt. I am thinking that just changing the belt is the easier path but thought I would check with you to see if you have an opinion. Thanks.
I think I would start with the belt and check all the pulley start with the one on top of the spindle and the idler, let me know how it goes. Jim
@@jimjackson9381 Hi Jim, I figured since the belt is still intact I would try extending the mower before replacing the belt. I moved 1 washer to the other side of the bolt and gave it a test run. It seems to have worked. It was great to be able to mow in 3rd gear instead of 1st and not have the blade constantly slowing down! Thanks for all your videos.
Do you have any videos on idler control arm and spring for blade handle?
I am not really sure what part you’re talking about. You could send me a picture that would help to my email Jimsfixitshop@gmail.com. Thank Jim
Thanks Jim! The spindles on my Crapsman rider are still going strong after 8 years...did I just jinx myself?
Well, seeing, I’m not superstitious I would say no you probably didn’t jinx yourself. Jim
Jim how can i tell when the bearings are bad.
Well, if you’re talking about the bearings in your mower, deck, stander machine up and grab onto the blade and try to wiggle it around or tip it from side to side it should not have any movement in it other than rotation. Jim
Only the lower grades (cheap) of grease are lithium based (soap) , superior grades of grease (expensive) do not dry out, Snapper put that spindle grease nipple on because they had lots of engineering and production money to waste, if they fitted a grease nipple it gets grease and the Snapper manual agrees,
@@m.g.540 the bearings are used today are permanently lubricated for the life of the bearing and they’re sealed pumping grease inside that spindle is going to do absolutely nothing except it’s gonna be forced out of the vent hole on the top and make a mess for the break on the spindle but hey, it’s your machine. Good luck.