Hi,
I'm new here, so forgive me while I familiarize myself with the site and topics.
I recently purchased a used riding mower from a neighbor, a retired Cadallac mechanic who now reconditions tractors and sells them on his curb. The tractor that I purchased is a Craftsman, 46" cut, Kohler Pro, 22 V-Twin. This doesn't mean much to me, but it's in much better shape than my previous 20+ year old hand-me-down, and it runs like a charm.
My issue is with the mowing deck. There are three blades turning under there, but the result is shotty at best. I've included a few attempts at capturing the unleveled cut, but it's difficult to tell from the pictures. What it looks like in person is that the outer edges of the deck are cut, but the middle (between the wheels) stands ~1/2" taller, making the lawn look like -^--^--^--^- afterwards instead of -------.
I've found myself having to go over sections multiple times, resulting in wasted time and gas ($$). If anyone can help me resolve this, I could finally have a mower I'm proud to use on my work-in-progess lawn.
Thanks in advance.
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I'm not a lawn person, so this might not be correct, but intuitively, it seems like the problem could be at least alleviated by changing the mowing pattern? Overlapping straight runs (I'm picturing wide elliptical turns/loops rather than straight about-face u-turn side-by-side runs) and cross-hatching in 90° runs?
Also, maybe the blades need to be sharpened in the middle?
Also, maybe the blades need to be sharpened in the middle?
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It does seem to be a blade issue. Either the blades are not balanced or sharp or as Paul suggested the belt may be the problem. It can also be caused by damage to the deck or spindle so it is not level. Make sure the deck is level. If the deck is damaged it may need to be replaced. if most of the uncut grass is where you are turning, you may not be overlapping enough on the turn.