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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 28, 2007 at 03:34:58 from (216.208.58.141):
My Woods belly mower on my Super A is leaving ridges, looks as though it is cutting lower on right side than left. My good wife tells me, it is because I always step on right side of mower getting on and off tractor, and I have sprung the gage wheel on the right. The first couple of times I mowed this spring, I blamed it on dull blades and probably the left blade being a bit worse than other two. I sharpened them before my last week cutting. Very little difference in blade sharpness when I removed them. With all sharp blades it still did the same, ridge along the right side, next to last pass of left side. Now, I beginning to believe the Mrs. I see what looks like spacer washers on the gage wheel shafts, never compared the two sides. Maybe I have to rearange these. Any thoughts. The mower wasn't doing this last fall. In fact this mower has always done such a nice job, two days after mowing you couldn't follow the path of travel.
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