Posted by rrobert on August 08, 2012 at 07:02:05 from (71.227.6.189):
In Reply to: JD L110 posted by John M on August 08, 2012 at 04:02:12:
A low rear tire will cause it to cut uneven. That is simple to check.
Make sure the blades are not on upside down. If you are sitting in the seat with the deck on the mower, the blades should spin clockwise if you are looking down at the top of the deck. If you are looking at the bottom of the deck, The cutting edge should be down and blades spin counterclockwise.
Remove the deck from the mower to check blades and spindles. If you remove the blades, they should stack neatly on each other. That is how I tell if they are straight.
With the blades on the deck, spin them around 360 degrees. They should be about 1/2" from the bottom of the deck edge. Next, hold one blade still in the center, and spin both edges of other blade to the center to see if the edges are about the same height. Do the same thing with the other blade. If the blades are true, that should show you if the spindle is bent.
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