The Official 2nd Gen RAM Forum OT thread
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I never said they should post here instead of the 1st Gen section, it should go in the appropriate section. All I said was that there's not a lot of people who view the 1st Gen section.
You guys need to keep your First Gen talk in the First Gen section...PERIOD. I, for one, and sick and tired of you immature and self centered juveniles running roughshod over every thread you see fit with your conversations that do not pertain to the topic at hand.
The highjackings you people execute are in no way reflecting of the usual ebb and flow of a discussion, so either take it to the proper forum, take it to PM, or lastly, get each others' email addresses and take your conversations there.
The moderators would best serve the Forum by deleting the hijackings you two keep committing along with banning you from the forum until such time as you cease treating it like your own personal playground.
I am in no way kidding and mean every word of it.
Knock it off.
The highjackings you people execute are in no way reflecting of the usual ebb and flow of a discussion, so either take it to the proper forum, take it to PM, or lastly, get each others' email addresses and take your conversations there.
The moderators would best serve the Forum by deleting the hijackings you two keep committing along with banning you from the forum until such time as you cease treating it like your own personal playground.
I am in no way kidding and mean every word of it.
Knock it off.
When did you do that? Because I haven't seen it recently.
And for the record, if you actually read the tech threads, I DO try to help people and do my best to stay on topic. I have also cut way back on my OT in the general discussion threads. Maybe YOU should take yourself to the proper forum, seeing as you haven't been much help as of late yourself.
Pot calling the damn kettle black as I see it.
That would make sense , and explain why its so skinny. Odd, in my experience sickly animals are always in hiding and ya never see them. I'm no outdoorsman though haha
all the info i posted here is available in the first gen section if they can figure out how to use the broken search feature
Got the deck figured out on the mower. My daughter decided to use the deck as a bouncy board the other day and I think she just bent the adjustment rod on the left side.
Took the deck off, looked everything over, there is no straight up adjustment besides the front links, bent the rod back a little and everything is good now
In other news the wifey is hesitant to look into trading for that 3rd Gen
Took the deck off, looked everything over, there is no straight up adjustment besides the front links, bent the rod back a little and everything is good now
In other news the wifey is hesitant to look into trading for that 3rd Gen
Got it on the 'crete and did some measuring couldn't figure how to adjust it then I noticed the rear tire was a little low. A quick shot from the compressor and all was well.
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This spring when I first ran my rider it was cutting long on one side and nearly scalping the other. Made the first pass and noticed it right away.
Got it on the 'crete and did some measuring couldn't figure how to adjust it then I noticed the rear tire was a little low. A quick shot from the compressor and all was well.
Got it on the 'crete and did some measuring couldn't figure how to adjust it then I noticed the rear tire was a little low. A quick shot from the compressor and all was well.
Life is good now...
But we both looked the deck over and over, even took it off the mower, there is no straight up deck adjustment, only the front links.
On my Ariens there were two pieces of bent metal with threads on one end that you could adjust the deckside to side. One was nearly worn through so I made new ones out of redirod.
I worried a little about them just wearing through to but they lasted the rest of the mowers live. I put the connecting rod out the side of the engine on that one, now I have a Murray that is probably older than the Ariens was but is in much better shape than the Ariens ever was while I had it.
I worried a little about them just wearing through to but they lasted the rest of the mowers live. I put the connecting rod out the side of the engine on that one, now I have a Murray that is probably older than the Ariens was but is in much better shape than the Ariens ever was while I had it.