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79fordblake
Orange Level Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Location: West Kentucky Points: 827 |
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Posted: 16 Jan 2012 at 9:22pm |
I figured I would ask this question here because I'm sure some of yall have this style mower...I have a Lilliston 7.5FT mower and I am wondering if anybody has a manual or parts list to one?
I can't find anything on the net about them...I would like to know the years this model was made. Its a great mower and will mow just about anything. Thanks for any info. |
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ac-mike
Silver Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Kentucky Points: 266 |
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That was a popular machine in this area many years ago. There was a dealer here that sold th heck out of them. I believe I have a parts book. What do you need to know. I know of at least three different variations of this model.
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Dave Richards (WV)
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Fairmont, WV Points: 880 |
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Lilliston is still in business,as far as I know, but sold their mower products line to Bush Hog. You can still get parts and info from Bush Hog, but you have to get to the right people. They were between a brush cutter and a finish mower, and were used a lot on grass airfields and orchards.
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79fordblake
Orange Level Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Location: West Kentucky Points: 827 |
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I would like to know the variations of the model and the years it was made if possible. Also wondering what is the best way to go about checking the oil in the gear box? The plug is in a tight spot. I've never been able to find much on these mowers I would like to hear anything about them. Thanks. |
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Toneman1
Silver Level Joined: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Knoxville, TN Points: 65 |
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You might try this website, as they offer to have parts for them.
www.lacal.com
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Don't worry about the mule going blind, just load the wagon.
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ac-mike
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I would need to see a picture of yours. I do not remember having problems with checking the oil level in the main gearbox. There was more than one type of gearbox used on them. I do have a manual for one of the later models but I do not have any information about years. Dave was correct about Bush hog buying them out but there are very few parts still available. I do have a part donor at this time.
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79fordblake
Orange Level Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Location: West Kentucky Points: 827 |
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Best I can do for now....dark in the old barn and flashlight was givin out. Fill plug is at top. There is another plug about middle ways down of the box. Here is a pic from mowing a couple days ago. The mower in the pics is my neighbors....he lets me use it and I keep it in my barn so It doesn't have to set outside. It needs covers made for it to cover the belts. I have the same mower and it has the original covers....it needs a new deck welded on it. Both mowers have great gear boxes..bearings..and belts. Edited by 79fordblake - 17 Jan 2012 at 5:12pm |
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Nathan (SD)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Day County SD Points: 1260 |
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I only see a couple parts on their that are the same as my 6 ft Lilliston. Looks like I got a flying clipper, but mine is a 6ft.Edited by Nathan (SD) - 18 Jan 2012 at 10:31am |
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ac-mike
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That clipper looks to be in good shape. I cannot see the gearbox close enough but I believe it to be a late model. Are the cutter shafts 1 1/4" on top or 1 3/8". The 1 1/4" are the newest style and much easier to service. You were concerned with where to check the oil. There should be a small plug in the rear that is the level plug and fill from the breather plug on top. You also mentioned the top shields. Most people left them off because they accummalated so much trash they would throw the belts or made great places for mice and bees. I see you have the nice hydraulic lift option. If you use it for a mower it is a great machine, but do not overpower it or make a bush hog out of it.
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79fordblake
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There is no way to get oil in the plug where its located...looks like you have to loosen the belt tensioners and slide the gear box back. I'll try to get better pics soon.
Yep I agree....great mowers. |
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Dave Richards (WV)
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Fairmont, WV Points: 880 |
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79fordblake
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Oh man this is great...thanks for posting that. :) |
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79fordblake
Orange Level Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Location: West Kentucky Points: 827 |
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All open to any info anybody has...this is great that I am starting to find some info thanks to yall guys on this forum. More literature and ads would be awesome.
To bad there isn't a forum dedicated to keeping these old beasts alive. |
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wnettles
Bronze Level Joined: 22 Jun 2012 Location: Florida USA Points: 1 |
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I have 2 Lilliston Flying Scots that I use on my tree farms for both grass mowing and for heavy mowing in rough woods (between rows of pine trees) and they hold up remarkably well. I have been able to get parts from Ag Parts, Inc., 400 Linden Avenue, Jackson Center, OH 45334 (937-596-6448) in the past for the Borg gear box and the blade yoke.
They recommended replacing my OEM output shaft with a Bush Hog compatible 11 tooth spline shaft and sent me a Bush Hog hub to match. I installed the hub on my blade yoke and have had good success with this setup. The Lilliston Flying Scot is one of the toughest built mowers that I have ever come across and survives all the punishment that my woods can dish out. |
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nettles.w
Bronze Level Joined: 05 Sep 2024 Location: Florida Points: 1 |
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Does anyone out there know of a source for the input shaft for a Lilliston Flyin' Scot mower? I found that Bush Hog has a replacement for the output shaft, but, does not offer a replacement gearshaft for the input side. Any ideas or suggestions would be great!
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