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Blade Issue? RZT 42
Hello Everyone!, This is my first post and I'm excited to be apart of this forum. I was gone for about 3 weeks from home for work and I got back and my Wife had used the Cub to cut the yard. I noticed when I had got home that the grass had an unusual cut to it. I have some pictures for reference. Do you guys think it's the blades? Nothing has been changed and it usually cuts level but this time it didn't. If there's anything else I can provide please let me know. Thanks, |
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First off, welcome aboard!
Second, why did you do half exposure on one side of the picture? 3rd it does seem to be off level. It could be a flat tire (one side sits lower than the other) or the deck is out of level. I'd lean towards the deck being out of level. Get it on a flat surface and measure each side and adjust as necessary.
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JimBob,
Thanks for the quick reply and suggestions! I will get back in touch as soon as I find something out. Regards, |
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I had an Husqvarna do that and it was a bent spindle and bad blade my guess my father in law hit a rock or something when he used it last.
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