New Scag zero turn - did I just bend a spindle?

   / New Scag zero turn - did I just bend a spindle?
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Just an update on the deck. I tried to flatten it some over the weekend without much success. It's a little better now (probably 5/16 inch low on the outer edge), and I guess I will try mowing with it to see how the cut looks. But I have a feeling it's going to bother me regardless of the cut :(

And to clarify - this is the lower end deck, not a Velocity deck. I didn't think I needed a Velocity for homeowner use since this was advertised a "commercial" deck.

As far as what happened, let me try to explain a little more. There is an area that I cleared out some trees by cutting them close to the ground and I don't mow it all the time. The ground in that area is not level, so when I was mowing the last time, the right-most blade came down on top of a cedar stump due to a low spot in the ground. I heard it start hitting and immediately backed off. The mower did not stall. Planed some of the top of the stump and I thought it was no big deal. So what appears to have happened is that the one blade came down on the stump on the inside and the outer 2 bolt holes that hold the spindle seemed to want to pull through the deck. They didn't pull all the way through of course, but a straightedge put across the opening shows the 2 outer bolt holes lower than the rest of the deck. The other side of the deck is dead-flat in the same area. I would rather have had the blades bend, but they did not - maybe a downside of such stout blades?

The other issue is depth of cut. I know how low to mow that rougher area based on the JD D170 I used to have. When mucking with the deck on the Scag I realized the factory settings on the depth of cut was way off - using 3 1/2" blocks I cut, the blades would not clear even when set on the 3 3/4" setting. So while I did raise the deck for that rougher area, the depth setting was off by about 3/8" (too low) and I ended up hitting the stump.
 
   / New Scag zero turn - did I just bend a spindle? #12  
I would check to if there is a welding shop close, while you have it off .A little heat and I bet they can get it back to level. I made my loader bucket edge in to a smile and the shop got it back straight.
 
   / New Scag zero turn - did I just bend a spindle? #13  
Too bad that you had such bad luck. Especially when you spent wisely and purchased a high end piece of equipment.

My cheap Husqvarna from Lowes hit a stone and it destroyed one of the spindles. I guess the only plus side is that it was cheap to fix and I bought a spare for the next time it happens. In the areas I do not need a super quality cut, I have decided to use the brush hog.
 
   / New Scag zero turn - did I just bend a spindle? #14  
Sorry that happened to you, frustrating for sure.. tools that you may have that might help such as FEL on tractor & floor jack. You might be able to apply some additional force the area needed. I have seen videos using a tractor running over metal to flatten it, might be able to figure something out..
 
   / New Scag zero turn - did I just bend a spindle? #15  
I really dodged the bullet a couple years ago. Mowing with my almost new JD X740 with 25hp diesel and 62" stamped deck I hit a hitch for a lawn roller. The wide open diesel stopped cold when I hit it. I restarted it and backed up and kept on mowing. The cut was a little off and it seems the blade twisted and bent about 1/2-1" on the end. That is why I was surprised your deck bent.
 

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