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re: Bought a SCAG Liberty Z This Morning - Delivery Tomorrow. Maintenance Tips?
Posted on 5/24/23 at 7:56 pm to lnomm34
Posted on 5/24/23 at 7:56 pm to lnomm34
20W50 Motor Oil in the Kawasaki Engine. 20hrs for break in and 50hours or once a year for reg oil changes. Spindles are sealed bearings so you pretty much just run the until they're screaming then replace the bearings. Change the air filter annually.
Keep the deck clean, blow it off after mowing and just make sure it's not getting clogged underneath with wet grass. You can probably just change the blades once a year and you'll be good.
The Liberty Z is an awesome residential Z and has so few issues that bring it back to the shop for repair. You'll be happy for many years with this purchase.
Keep the deck clean, blow it off after mowing and just make sure it's not getting clogged underneath with wet grass. You can probably just change the blades once a year and you'll be good.
The Liberty Z is an awesome residential Z and has so few issues that bring it back to the shop for repair. You'll be happy for many years with this purchase.
Posted on 5/24/23 at 8:03 pm to WilsonPickett
Thanks for the advice so far everyone!! Certainly helps to understand what I should be looking out for.
The sales guy said the same thing. He said they rarely see them back in the shop for repairs. I’m hoping to do my part to make sure it stays that way.
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The Liberty Z is an awesome residential Z and has so few issues that bring it back to the shop for repair. You'll be happy for many years with this purchase.
The sales guy said the same thing. He said they rarely see them back in the shop for repairs. I’m hoping to do my part to make sure it stays that way.
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