Husqvarna Owner Check-In --- Read This First!

phcaan

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Whoops! Yes that's what I meant. The +Reply to Thread button (the button that is circled in the picture in my last post). If that doesn't work you can reply with a quote and then just delete the quote.
Thanks, the green button does not work, I don't know why, so I will just use the other one. This is a great forum, I am learning a lot and having a great time. I try to answer some folks with something as it seems that some posts just don't get any response.
Thanks again for your help.
 

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There are times when the Green button will not work... Just a bit quirkie... Like right now it isn't working. KennyV
 

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Re: Husqvarna Owner Check-In --- newbee

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GREETINGS to all Husqvarna (aka "Husky") mower owners! :thumbsup:

If you're new to the forum, please reply to this thread and introduce yourself and your mower (that is, if your mower have a name :laughing:). maybe attach a photo or two of your mower and show off your pride and joy.

Also, if you haven't done so already you can upload a user avatar (picture under your user name). You can do so by clicking on settings and "edit avatar" or just click here.

Please be helpful and friendly to all other Husqvarna owners (how could you not, right?) and if you like this forum, tell your friends about it. :biggrin:

We want to make this the best resource for Husqvarna mower owners, and to do that we need your help! Questions? Experiences? Stories? Data? Photos? Articles? Links? Cool Husqvarna stuff? Post it here!

Last but not least, please let me know if you have any suggestions for the site. We'd love to hear them.
 
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Re: Husqvarna Owner Check-In --- newbee

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Hello from maryland, I just bought a husky gth24k54 with kawasaki engine.
checkin out the site
 
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Re: Husqvarna Owner Check-In --- newbee

Hello from maryland, I just bought a husky gth24k54 with kawasaki engine.
checkin out the site

:welcome: Welcome to the forum! :smile:
 

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Have been reading posts for awhile so I guess I should introduce myself. My name is Ray and my 2008 YTH2348 is still going as strong as ever.
 
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Have been reading posts for awhile so I guess I should introduce myself. My name is Ray and my 2008 YTH2348 is still going as strong as ever.

:welcome: Welcome to LawnWorld! :smile:
 

tanza

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Hi
Just purchased my 1st Husqvarna Zero Turn.
It is a used 3yr old EZ 4824 with 277 hours.

It runs great and appears to be a very tough machine ...
It needed a good scrubbing and has a few paint chips off the fabricated deck & is missing the belt covers.

I am still trying to get the hard to remove grass stains off .... any helpful hints appreciated?

While doing cleanup & maintenance,
I was amazed to find that a so called "Professional" mowed with the deck so out of level?
The deck adjustment was set to maximum up in front .. front blade tip was about 1.5 inches higher than the back blade tip?

I reset the blade level to factory setting of .25 inch high on rear blade tip.
Why would someone cut grass like that?

Hope to learn & interact on this forum
Thanks
Tony in Florida
 

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Hi Just purchased my 1st Husqvarna Zero Turn. It is a used 3yr old EZ 4824 with 277 hours. It runs great and appears to be a very tough machine ... It needed a good scrubbing and has a few paint chips off the fabricated deck & is missing the belt covers. I am still trying to get the hard to remove grass stains off .... any helpful hints appreciated? While doing cleanup & maintenance, I was amazed to find that a so called "Professional" mowed with the deck so out of level? The deck adjustment was set to maximum up in front .. front blade tip was about 1.5 inches higher than the back blade tip? I reset the blade level to factory setting of .25 inch high on rear blade tip. Why would someone cut grass like that? Hope to learn & interact on this forum Thanks Tony in Florida

He has the deck setup like that because it gives the best cut and stripes the grass better. But does work the engine harder.
It is called heeling the deck. I run all my mowers with the front up higher than the back been doing this for 30 years.
 

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Hello,

I'm a newbie to the forums! Hailing from Livingston, TX. New owner of a used Husqvarna 17.5... something. I'm going to post a request for model designation in the main forum.
 
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