Posted by John M on August 08, 2012 at 04:02:12 from (67.231.174.210):
A couple a months ago, I bougt a JD L110 from my brother. Heres a short history: He boguht it new in 2006 I think it was, but shortly after maybe the next year, he hit something hard enough that not only did it warp the spindle, the sllightly bent the deck. It didnt cut too bad, so he just used it like it was. A couple of months ago, he bought a new deck for it, and before he could get it on, he came across a deal on a new zero turn, so he bought it, and I bought the JD and deck from him. I bought new blades, spindles, pulleys belt and blades. Cut great, and my oldest son really likes this mower. Last time he cut with it, the longer he would cut, the worse the yard looked, as in it looked like one blade had gotten bent, but theres nothing in the yard he could have hit. So yesterday I boought new blades, but its cuts just as bad. I made an attempt at leveling the deck, but that just made it worse, so I set it back the way it was, and thats where Im at now. This deck is built different than the original, but Mother Deere included the new hangers in the kit so thats not a problem, I dont think. Anybody have any experience with these?
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