Djrose
New member
Hello,
I have a problem with my landpride rotary mower and am stuck. It started to make a "clunk" sound while mowing at an angle. Kinda sounded like the blade was hitting something. I stopped mowing checked blades they are both fine. Checked to see of there was anything under the blades or the metal pan, nothing. I made sure mower was level side to side and front to back. Everything is tight. Blades tight but will move when I manually turn them. Greased everything. It worked ok for one mowing. Next time I started it it started to clunk again. I turned it off and then tried to engage pto again and it made a grinding sound. I removed mower completely. Engaged pto again with nothing attached and no sound. I checked oil level in motor it is ok. Shear bolt is intact. The universal joint looks ok. No breaks or nicks anywhere. I do not know what else to check. Does anyone have any ideas? I am completely lost and have just basic knowledge. We live far out and taking it in would be very expensive.
Thank you for your help.
I have a problem with my landpride rotary mower and am stuck. It started to make a "clunk" sound while mowing at an angle. Kinda sounded like the blade was hitting something. I stopped mowing checked blades they are both fine. Checked to see of there was anything under the blades or the metal pan, nothing. I made sure mower was level side to side and front to back. Everything is tight. Blades tight but will move when I manually turn them. Greased everything. It worked ok for one mowing. Next time I started it it started to clunk again. I turned it off and then tried to engage pto again and it made a grinding sound. I removed mower completely. Engaged pto again with nothing attached and no sound. I checked oil level in motor it is ok. Shear bolt is intact. The universal joint looks ok. No breaks or nicks anywhere. I do not know what else to check. Does anyone have any ideas? I am completely lost and have just basic knowledge. We live far out and taking it in would be very expensive.
Thank you for your help.