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ckain26
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 1 Arkansas
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2005-06-02          111863


Has anyone used a new JM Finish mower I am planning on buying one with my 284 le and was wandering how well the worked and if parts were hard to come by.





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toby74
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 2 USA
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2005-09-06          116010


I have a jinma pull behind finish mower and belly finish mower. I like the cut of the pull behind better than the belly mower. belly mower is difficult to get level. I still would not say that either one is a bad mower. If you take your time and don't go too fast they cut nicely. blades seem to be cheap and bend/chip easily. I would recommend ordering several spare sets. I had to get a new bearing for one of the idler pulley's and had no problem getting it from a local bearing place. I would recommend making sure that the bear boxes are filled with white lithium grease before running them. May need to take them apart to ensure this. Hope this info was helpful. ....


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greg_g
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 1816 Western Kentucky
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2005-09-13          116313


Classic entry level mower traits; blades, rubber, and noisy transmission are the main complaints. But the deck is extremely sturdy. By the time you put quality blades/tires/belts - and get ear plugs - you might have spent enough to have gotten a mower one step higher on the quality scale. But considering the sturdy deck, it might be money well spent - your choice.

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