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Hello all, and thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
I've had a 125 for a little over a year now, and it's run like a champ. This month I got permission from the wifey to look for a different mower so I can start restoring my 125. I think it made the 125 jealous. The Hydro fan shroud came loose and rattling around if I try starting it up (I only tried starting it once, heard the rattle then found out that the shroud was loose). Any advice on how to go about re-securing it? Can I do this from underneath or do I have to start taking things apart from the top? Thanks in advance. ToineWI |
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![]() ![]() I've never seen one in person before but I bet you could bolt it back up with a lock nut. You will have to do it from under the tractor. |
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Welcome!!!
The shroud is attached by 4 screws.The heads of the screws are slotted and are located on top of the frame in front of the seat.The shroud has 4 clips one for each screw,but they may be missing.Pictures would help.
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You guys nailed it. The four screw holes (visible from the top of the 125's frame) are indeed missing screws. Hoping to remove the deck and take a look underneath today. Thanks for the quick answers!
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