Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    andrew142's Avatar
    andrew142 Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jul 21, 2010, 07:46 AM
    Blades cut unevenly on each side
    I have a Sears riding mower 17 HP, 42" Model # 917/271661 and it has begun to cut unevenly.
    One side cuts much lower than the other. I adjusted the deck height on each side so it cuts more evenly but now the whole deck is lopsided. By that I mean that the side that cuts lowest is raised as high as it can go, and the side that cuts higher is as low as it can go. What else can I adjust?
    twinkiedooter's Avatar
    twinkiedooter Posts: 12,172, Reputation: 1054
    Uber Member
     
    #2

    Jul 21, 2010, 08:35 AM

    When was the last time you had the blades sharpened? This sounds very similar to a riding mower my son fixed a few years ago. The old geezer who had the mower brought it over and said the mower was eating holes in his lawn as it was cutting all wrong. He had taken it to the dealer and they wanted a small fortune in repairs to the mower. My son decided to try just sharpening the blades. Long story short - it was the dull blades. Mower worked just fine and dandy and the old geezer saved a ton of $.

    I sincerely hope that this is your solution.
    KBC's Avatar
    KBC Posts: 2,550, Reputation: 487
    Ultra Member
     
    #3

    Jul 21, 2010, 05:17 PM
    You hit anything big lately? Possibly bending the low cutting blade?I know with all the stones here on my property I hit either them or tree stump parts left over from yesteryear... bent a few over the course of 15 years or so.

    Sharpening can also be the remedy,as Twinkydooter stated.With mine(a John Deere) even the thickest blades,once dull,can make the whole job look bad.

    If you are handy enough, removal of the blades isn't too terribly bad(Just make sure the key is out!! ), taking the blades to anyone who sharpens rather than taking the whole mower to a shop,will save you a lot in labor.(yet,if it is something more than just blades,perhaps taking the entire unit in would be the right thing to do too.), Up to you:)

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

I used cheap blades on my troy-bilt pony mower &now my oem blades slip help? [ 2 Answers ]

Ndering which parts to replace and where to find them?

Ceiling fan blades catch on casing for light below. Can I adjust blades to raise them [ 1 Answers ]

Hi. I installed my Kendal ceiling fan and light but the blades won't turn on their own. The motor hums and if I turn the blades to get it going they turn, but there is a hideous grinding noise as the blades rub against the light casing below. Is there any way to adjust the blades so it will turn...

Why does my 20 HP mower cut out when I engage cutting blades [ 2 Answers ]

Why does my 20 HP mower cut out when I engage cutting blades. I have just cleaned and sharpened blades and under carrage

Avocado ripen unevenly [ 1 Answers ]

25834 Lulu avocados are falling off my tree. But they are ripening at the top While the rest of the avocado is still hard. Tried putting them in brown paper Bags. Next to bananas . But nothing works. Half of the avocado is mushy while The rest is hard. Any ideas. Oct-Nov is the harvest...

Bolens 15.5 38 in cut. Tractor jerks w/ blades are engaged [ 2 Answers ]

When I engage the blades, The whole tractor jerks pretty hard in a way, should I say( like a missing tooth on a gear) Seems to do it more while turning or going up hill. When I disengage the blades the jerking stops and the tractor acts fine, as long as the blades aren`t spinning. Pullys...


View more questions Search