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Desmond Cockburn 25-07-2004 03:03 PM

Sears mower deck problem
 
I am having a problem with a Sears 42 inch EZ3 mower deck.

This mower is about 7 years old and the motor runs fine. Lets see, how can
I describe this? One blade cut lower at the point where the blades pass
each other in the middle.

The level of the deck itself is spot on with the deck down in the mow
position. With the mower jacked up the blades appear to be level in the
middle where the blades meet. The left blade cuts maybe a half to three
quarters of an inch deeper than the right blade, again, where the blades
meet in the middle.

This deck has cut this way for about three years and is not the first Sears
I have had this problem with. Last year I replaced the blade shafts and
housings but the problem has returned by the end of mowing season. I put on
a new set of blades each spring. I have placed the blades atop one another
and neither blade is bent.

The shafts and housings are 90 bucks for the two and a new complete deck is
about $450.00.

Any ideas on how to cure this problem, short of replacing the mower with a
Deere ? Your assistance is appreciated.

Des, the Bewildered.



n3whs 25-07-2004 10:03 PM

Sears mower deck problem
 

"Desmond Cockburn" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I am having a problem with a Sears 42 inch EZ3 mower deck.

This mower is about 7 years old and the motor runs fine. Lets see, how

can
I describe this? One blade cut lower at the point where the blades pass
each other in the middle.

The level of the deck itself is spot on with the deck down in the mow
position. With the mower jacked up the blades appear to be level in the
middle where the blades meet. The left blade cuts maybe a half to three
quarters of an inch deeper than the right blade, again, where the blades
meet in the middle.

This deck has cut this way for about three years and is not the first

Sears
I have had this problem with. Last year I replaced the blade shafts and
housings but the problem has returned by the end of mowing season. I put

on
a new set of blades each spring. I have placed the blades atop one

another
and neither blade is bent.

The shafts and housings are 90 bucks for the two and a new complete deck

is
about $450.00.

Any ideas on how to cure this problem, short of replacing the mower with a
Deere ? Your assistance is appreciated.

Des, the Bewildered.



I dont know how much to mow or what your looking for but here is some ideas.
Also some more info... is needed. What size yard? what type of ex. hill
wet... ect ect.

Dont buy stamp decked mowers. Buy fabricated decks. Its going to cost you
some money.
If this isnt a option you might want to hire a LCO.
Or you could spend 800 to 1500 for a pull behind mower like swisher. Also
depends on what size lot you have.
http://shop.forthefarm.com/catalog/p...roducts_id=148











Srgnt Bilko 26-07-2004 12:03 AM

Sears mower deck problem
 

"Desmond Cockburn" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I am having a problem with a Sears 42 inch EZ3 mower deck.

This mower is about 7 years old and the motor runs fine. Lets see, how

can
I describe this? One blade cut lower at the point where the blades pass
each other in the middle.

The level of the deck itself is spot on with the deck down in the mow
position. With the mower jacked up the blades appear to be level in the
middle where the blades meet. The left blade cuts maybe a half to three
quarters of an inch deeper than the right blade, again, where the blades
meet in the middle.

This deck has cut this way for about three years and is not the first

Sears
I have had this problem with. Last year I replaced the blade shafts and
housings but the problem has returned by the end of mowing season. I put

on
a new set of blades each spring. I have placed the blades atop one

another
and neither blade is bent.

The shafts and housings are 90 bucks for the two and a new complete deck

is
about $450.00.

Any ideas on how to cure this problem, short of replacing the mower with a
Deere ? Your assistance is appreciated.

Des, the Bewildered.


How about trying to change the timing of the two blades - eg when one hits
the middle vs the other. Might be useless but doesn't cost anything and
only takes a minute.



Desmond Cockburn 26-07-2004 01:02 AM

Sears mower deck problem
 

"Srgnt Bilko" wrote in message
...

How about trying to change the timing of the two blades - eg when one hits
the middle vs the other. Might be useless but doesn't cost anything and
only takes a minute.


For the life of me I can't think of how to do that. Figure I'll end up with
a forehead smack when you tell me. hehe

Des, the Elder.



GFRfan 26-07-2004 11:03 AM

Sears mower deck problem
 
Desmond Cockburn wrote:
"Srgnt Bilko" wrote in message
...


How about trying to change the timing of the two blades - eg when one hits
the middle vs the other. Might be useless but doesn't cost anything and
only takes a minute.



For the life of me I can't think of how to do that. Figure I'll end up with
a forehead smack when you tell me. hehe

Des, the Elder.




Just grab one blade, after disconnecting the spark plug(s) and ensuring
the blades are disengaged, and turn it perpendicular to the other blade
while holding the other blade in place. The belt should slip enough to
allow this. Good luck. Sounds like a reasonable idea to me.

Tim 26-07-2004 12:02 PM

Sears mower deck problem
 
are the blades level? My 50" deck is "bent" from heavy mowing so the middle
blade leans a bit due to the belt pull.


"Desmond Cockburn" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I am having a problem with a Sears 42 inch EZ3 mower deck.

This mower is about 7 years old and the motor runs fine. Lets see, how

can
I describe this? One blade cut lower at the point where the blades pass
each other in the middle.

The level of the deck itself is spot on with the deck down in the mow
position. With the mower jacked up the blades appear to be level in the
middle where the blades meet. The left blade cuts maybe a half to three
quarters of an inch deeper than the right blade, again, where the blades
meet in the middle.

This deck has cut this way for about three years and is not the first

Sears
I have had this problem with. Last year I replaced the blade shafts and
housings but the problem has returned by the end of mowing season. I put

on
a new set of blades each spring. I have placed the blades atop one

another
and neither blade is bent.

The shafts and housings are 90 bucks for the two and a new complete deck

is
about $450.00.

Any ideas on how to cure this problem, short of replacing the mower with a
Deere ? Your assistance is appreciated.

Des, the Bewildered.





evolutionman 2004 28-07-2004 01:03 PM

Sears mower deck problem
 
Had the same problem with my Sears 42-inch mower (brand new model!!!).
However, it wasn't in the blades, their pitch angle, or related to them
whatsovever. Prior to the grass being cut by the blades, it is run over by
a center roller bar located ahead of the blades (center of the blade
overlap). I discovered that the pin/axle holding this item in place wasn't
adjusted properly (too low). It was mashing the grass down so by the time
it sprang back up, the blades had already passed over that area. When I
reset the roller blade (like you do with the scalping wheels), I eliminated
the uncut row of grass problem. Check it out; cheaper than new blades,
etc..


"Desmond Cockburn" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I am having a problem with a Sears 42 inch EZ3 mower deck.

This mower is about 7 years old and the motor runs fine. Lets see, how

can
I describe this? One blade cut lower at the point where the blades pass
each other in the middle.

The level of the deck itself is spot on with the deck down in the mow
position. With the mower jacked up the blades appear to be level in the
middle where the blades meet. The left blade cuts maybe a half to three
quarters of an inch deeper than the right blade, again, where the blades
meet in the middle.

This deck has cut this way for about three years and is not the first

Sears
I have had this problem with. Last year I replaced the blade shafts and
housings but the problem has returned by the end of mowing season. I put

on
a new set of blades each spring. I have placed the blades atop one

another
and neither blade is bent.

The shafts and housings are 90 bucks for the two and a new complete deck

is
about $450.00.

Any ideas on how to cure this problem, short of replacing the mower with a
Deere ? Your assistance is appreciated.

Des, the Bewildered.






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