Woods Finish Mower Issue

   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #11  
To me, it looks like you have the wrong size blades. I would double check the manual to see what the length is supposed to be, and measure what you have in there.

On my zero turn, I found that the high lift blades left a horrible cut. I went back to the factory blades, and I've been very happy with them.
 
   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #12  
I used straight cut blades for a few Yrs.. I cut a few property's with them. They lasted much longer but the cut was nowhere near as nice. 5WP1001510KT is the correct Straight Blade for the Frontier. But a Big difference in price. 83.75$ Straight and that was in 6/2012 and I just paid AGRI Supply 44.97 for a set of High lift. The high lift wear is Terrible but the cut is so much better and why I use them. Both the 5103 and The Yanmar is Rear discharge so that makes a huge difference also. My front Yard with H.lift! 3rd pic. ;) Keep up with Carey's yard......

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   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #13  
Single bolt blade mounting takes specialized hardware and techniques.

Like to two bolts blades on my RD7200. Gator blades also work and wear well.

Just a little tilt forward from level makes a significant difference. Not only in cut quality but also reduces hp required. Increases travel speed.
 
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Thanks for all the replies. The blades on there are Woods 18881 which are listed as medium suction 20 3/4" blades; tip to tip they measure a little shorter than that. Attached some pictures of how close they get to each other.

The left pulley is smaller than the center and right (discharge side) pulley. I marked the center and right pulley and mowed about 100' and afterward the marks were no longer aligned so that seems to indicate some slippage right? So maybe either a worn pulley or belt tension issue or maybe something internally broken in the spindle (it does run smooth)? Any guidance on checking belt tension or adjusting belt tension? Not sure what I'm looking for here and I don't see any information on checking or adjusting belt tension in the manual.

The section of grass it is missing is not the whole width of the right blade. Could slippage cause that right blade to cut okay on the outside backward swipe but not cut on the inside forward swipe?
 

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   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #15  
Front of the mower deck should be 1/2” lower than the back. Back wheels tread usually wear faster.

On my woods rd7200 the taper lock that holds the pulley sheave to the spindle shafts has two 1/4”x20tpi bolts that can shear if the blades hit something hard. Causes the blade not to cut as much. Also wearing out the taper.

Belt tension spring does wear out but usually breaks.
Ummm, Smokeydog, on a taper loc bushing, the key between the spindle and the bushing is what would shear if you hit something hard. If there are taper loc bushings that are keyless, I am not aware of them. Are you sure?
David from jax
 
   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #16  
I would do a couple of things. I would find the adjusting tensioner, which is probably a spring loaded tensioner or it has a threaded bolt that adjusts the tension on the belt. Going to require removal of the guards over the belt. Double check that it does move back and forth with a lot of effort. I would remove the belt(s) and spin each spindle by hand to make sure that they are rotating freely with no rough spots. Grease them and check again just for laughs. When you belt is off, your tensioner should move past the point where it is sitting with the belt on. If it doesn't, remove belt and make sure it hasn't stretched past the maximum length allowed.
As you noted, the spindles out of sync with each other is probably from belt slippage, now you need to figure out how it is doing that.
David from jax
 
   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #17  
Are the blades on upside down?

Check this Woods video and the blades appear to be mounded different.

 
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   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #18  
Sharpen the blades. Speed up rpms, slow down tractor speed when mowing. See if any if it makes a difference.
How's your alignment? All the arms and body on the mower straight?
I've hit with mine few things in the past, enough to bend it slightly out of alignment. Hasn't been cutting the greatest since. Need to hammer few corners and arms back straight
 
   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #19  
Ummm, Smokeydog, on a taper loc bushing, the key between the spindle and the bushing is what would shear if you hit something hard. If there are taper loc bushings that are keyless, I am not aware of them. Are you sure?
David from jax
Not sure if the OP spindles are made like my Woods 7200RD. If my memory is correct and is always questionable. Features double taper roller bearings. Large nut provides bearing preload to the inner taper bushing keyed to blade shaft. Tanged, bendable tab lock washer secured the big nut. Two bolts lock the pulley taper pulley sheave to the top the shaft.

I’ve only had the two bolts shear twice in over 27years. Affected spindle not cutting well. We mow rough ground with plenty of limbs, rocks, roots and healthy weeds we call yard.

Only needed to rebuild one spindle after 25 years. Grease carefully. Can easily over grease and push out seals and lead to early bearing failure.
 
   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #20  
It looks like you have a spring loaded belt tensioner so there is no adjustment to that other than the spring breaking and nothing would spin then.

Gone thru every scenario In my head but can't think of why it would cut offset like that.

Clean the bottom spindle and check if the mounting bolts are loose or the housing got cracked?
That would account for the offset cut with the one blade.
Measure the 3rd blade at both tips from the ground then rotate it 180 degrees and measure again?

I've had my blade bolt loosen up on one blade and would cut ok in thinner grass but get ugly when it hit the thicker stuff, drove me up a wall as I could rotate all the blades moving each one individually by hand.
You've replaced the blades a few times now so doubt if it's that.

Doesn't account for the offset cut tho.
 
 

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