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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1
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I have a ZG 23 that has about 200 hours on it. I have recently replaced the blades with original OEM blades. The center blade cuts lower than the two outside blades. I have checked all the adjustments, tire pressure, front anit-scalp roller. Has any one had this problem, or does any one have any ideas??
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Elite Member
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: central New York
Posts: 2,763
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The fact that it is the center blade and the leading blade given the condition that all was asssembled correctly when changing the blades then the only thing left would be the front of the deck is to low.
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Bronze Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Southern Illinois
Posts: 54
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Make sure that the nut on the drive pulley (on top of the deck) has not backed off several threads. I had that happen on another brand of deck one time and it let the spidle shaft the blade is mounted to drop down and caused this condition. Just an idea to check.
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