westcliffe01
Veteran Member
Spindle flange or blade bent....
Ok...we're on vacation but I just thought of something simple and easy to do, and cheap (which is the best). Matter of fact I'll do it at home! 1) park mower on flat level area...asphalt/concrete 2) with ruler measure deck...front,back,left,right. Maybe try at different deck heights so you verify deck is ok. 3)place all 4 wheels on identical blocks. 4) then you can reach under, wiggle blades (bearings ok?). Then rotate blades by hand and front/back/left/right they all have to be the same. You could simply cut a scrap stick of wood as a guide.
Only thing is be 100% sure mower is raised same all around and safe...can't slip off blocks.
If the OP just changed the blades, he could have accidentally put one on upside down. Another thing that will cause that is getting something like a hay string or plastic wrapper around the blade. I would check those things before looking at a bearing assuming that it was cutting ok before the blade change.
Oregon 42-095 [57] Small Engine Deck Leveling GaugeNot sure how measuring the deck will tell you anything?
Always measure the blade tips to check for level cut. Also rember most manufacturers recommend the front be slightly lower than rear.
Always measure height with deck lowered to the cutting position. That's where the pitch of the blades are most important.
In searching for the subject problem I'd check height of all blade tips. Looking for a spindle that's not perpendicular to the others. Or a bent blade.
The only thing that ever causes my mower to streak is....
1. a dirty deck. (scrape it clean as someone mentioned already)
2. Mowing too fast