No worries, will load the documents soon.....need the wife for that stuff lol.
Just did a few rounds on the old girl(no, the Greenfield)not real happy with the toe and heal set up. Reverse just about throws you off and the wheels would be happy to spin if I was stupid enough to let them.
Forward feels like I cant push down hard enough or need to get a clamp to force it down tight and keep it there but I don't much feel like going through a fence this week. The cork pads look to be in very good condition considering the age and how reverse responds, I'm just not sure how much more tension I can put on the drive belt at the point under the seat or am I missing another way of tensioning the forward drive.
I remember when I first came into possession of the Greenfield, when starting, it drove off by its self and the blades weren't disengaging . I took some tension off but the forward was hard to push down. After mowing a few times the drive belt break so I'm back to working out how to get more out of the forward drive. I really don't want to mowe 1 1/2 acres in reverse lol.
cheers.