GardenBanter.co.uk

GardenBanter.co.uk (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/)
-   Lawns (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/lawns/)
-   -   Craftsman mower scalps lawn- need repair advice (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/lawns/175076-craftsman-mower-scalps-lawn-need-repair-advice.html)

George Abbot 26-05-2008 01:24 PM

Craftsman mower scalps lawn- need repair advice
 
My guess is that one mandrel assembly is out of alignment on my one year old craftsman 20hp 42" model 917.27682.

It was scalping the lawn when going over bumps at low heights. I thought it was a bent blade but did the same
with a new blade.

I removed the deck and did some tests. One blade is at the same depth when rotated 360 (so works fine) while the
other is low on one blade tip and high on the other. It is slightly beyond the edge of the bottom of the deck,
so obviously will scalp the lawn if the deck bottoms out.

If the blade is removed and replaced about 180, the low/high reverses.

If the blades are swapped, the low/high is still about the same on the same mandrel.

I noticed that there are four bolts around the pulley/blade drive assembly and wonder if the alignment can be
corrected?

I know I can probably shim it at the blade to get it into alignment, but is there another fix?

Or is it beyond repair? I am reluctant to replace the pulley assembly in case the deck itself has an alignment
problem.

Unfortunately, the machine did not come with a IPB of the mower deck, only the tractor, so I cannot figure out
just what is involved in the pulley/blade drive assembly.

Any help appreciated.

GA

Srgnt Billko 26-05-2008 04:48 PM

Craftsman mower scalps lawn- need repair advice
 

"George Abbot" wrote in message
...
My guess is that one mandrel assembly is out of alignment on my one year
old craftsman 20hp 42" model 917.27682.

It was scalping the lawn when going over bumps at low heights. I thought
it was a bent blade but did the same with a new blade.

I removed the deck and did some tests. One blade is at the same depth when
rotated 360 (so works fine) while the other is low on one blade tip and
high on the other. It is slightly beyond the edge of the bottom of the
deck, so obviously will scalp the lawn if the deck bottoms out.

If the blade is removed and replaced about 180, the low/high reverses.

If the blades are swapped, the low/high is still about the same on the
same mandrel.

I noticed that there are four bolts around the pulley/blade drive assembly
and wonder if the alignment can be corrected?

I know I can probably shim it at the blade to get it into alignment, but
is there another fix?

Or is it beyond repair? I am reluctant to replace the pulley assembly in
case the deck itself has an alignment problem.

Unfortunately, the machine did not come with a IPB of the mower deck, only
the tractor, so I cannot figure out just what is involved in the
pulley/blade drive assembly.

Any help appreciated.

GA


I wouldn't try to shim it at the blade - but you might try 90* instead of
180 for a temporary fix. Does the belt look like it is riding OK in the
pulley ? Shimming at the "4 bolts" could knock the belt-pulley out of line
enough to wear belts out but that is the only place I would shim. Another
possibility is to file down the high spot on the shaft if that is the
problem.



George Abbot 26-05-2008 08:21 PM

Craftsman mower scalps lawn- need repair advice
 
Srgnt Billko wrote:
"George Abbot" wrote in message
...
My guess is that one mandrel assembly is out of alignment on my one year
old craftsman 20hp 42" model 917.27682.

It was scalping the lawn when going over bumps at low heights. I thought
it was a bent blade but did the same with a new blade.

I removed the deck and did some tests. One blade is at the same depth when
rotated 360 (so works fine) while the other is low on one blade tip and
high on the other. It is slightly beyond the edge of the bottom of the
deck, so obviously will scalp the lawn if the deck bottoms out.

If the blade is removed and replaced about 180, the low/high reverses.

If the blades are swapped, the low/high is still about the same on the
same mandrel.

I noticed that there are four bolts around the pulley/blade drive assembly
and wonder if the alignment can be corrected?

I know I can probably shim it at the blade to get it into alignment, but
is there another fix?

Or is it beyond repair? I am reluctant to replace the pulley assembly in
case the deck itself has an alignment problem.

Unfortunately, the machine did not come with a IPB of the mower deck, only
the tractor, so I cannot figure out just what is involved in the
pulley/blade drive assembly.

Any help appreciated.

GA


I wouldn't try to shim it at the blade - but you might try 90* instead of
180 for a temporary fix. Does the belt look like it is riding OK in the
pulley ? Shimming at the "4 bolts" could knock the belt-pulley out of line
enough to wear belts out but that is the only place I would shim. Another
possibility is to file down the high spot on the shaft if that is the
problem.


I did move it to the 90 position and it still is off but just less so. Still is below the bottom of the deck.


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:33 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter