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Done this garden for 5 years but first time with a pro ,it should of been screwed down .

I should of engaged blade on grass too.

 

Ste

 

haha how's your gearbox holding up just fixed mine this week

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Mine is 10 years old and although I've changed the drive shaft the gearbox is fine but there again I don't use it to pull over trees or tug the Iveco off a wet leaf.:biggrin:

Ty

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Gearbox is fine on this has I bought it secondhand from my local dealer who put it through the workshop and replaced bearings and overhauled gearbox .

Only gets used 1 day a week has its to big and heavy for some of my postage stamp lawns and the Vikings takeover then .

 

That made me laugh about Iveco stuck on a wet leaf ......how TRUE is that hence why I fitted a winch on the front on my Iveco !

 

Ste

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Ultimately I have the worst version .....swb Iveco 29L10 Panel city van which is has a open centre diff in English ..ONE WHEEL DRIVE its EMBARRASS ME no end !

 

 

Ste

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