Thanks MParr--I saw the same video. I know Scag sells a fill kit with a pump that connects to a quart jug. If it's not too costly, I may go that route, and refill with Amsoil synthetic hydro oil.
I have a Liberty Z 48" with the ZT 2800 Hydro Gears. I will soon be draining the oil from the Hydros, which I understand can take as long as 2-3 hours. I was thinking to speed up the process, I may try to use my Shop Vac as a blower into the reservoir, but am concerned about damaging any seals...
I have a Scag Liberty 48" with the Kawasaki FR651V. All is well in terms how it runs, but at some point will change the spark plugs. Do the iridium plugs have enough benefits to justify the higher cost?
I have a Scag Liberty Z with the Kawasaki FR651V, and would like to replace the standard NGK plugs with NGK Iridium. Anyone know what to set the gap to?
I have a Scag Liberty Z 48" with the Kawasaki engine. Scag incorporates several of their commercial mower features into the Liberty Z line of residential mowers. I have had not nor do I foresee having buyers remorse. Another plus for the Scag is the warranty-----5 years or 750 hours.
I use Seafoam at the suggested rate of one ounce per gallon, in addition to non-ethanol gas in my two stroke engines and four strokes. For a shock type treatment, use 3-4 ounces per gallon.
As a 3rd option, you may want to look at a Scag Liberty Z 48". It has a 21.5 hp Kawasaki and Scag is known for quality of cut. I have just under 1 acre and can cut 4 times before refueling.
You may want to consider a Scag Liberty Z 36" with 18hp Kawasaki. I have the 48" Liberty Z with 21.5 hp Kawasaki and could not be happier. The Liberty Z line of zero turns are the residential versions of their commercial mowers.
Hi all----I just registered as a new member, and so I want to pose this question. While I am not a "Mr. Goodwrench", I am not totally clueless either. I recently purchased a Scag Liberty Z 48", and to this point am really happy with it. The question is whether or not it is advisable, after less...