Woods Finish Mower Issue

   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #41  
I've seen frequent comments regarding using RFM's set lower in the front. I always use the same spacers on all four gauge wheels. Apparently level is acceptable by the manufacturer or it wouldn't be the first of two choices. One would assume that level wouldn't be listed if it matters.

From the LandPride O&M:

6. Measure clearance from the blade cutting edge to the
ground at the front and rear of the mower. These two
measurements should be equal or the blades at the
front should not be more than 1/2" (13 mm) lower
than the blade at the rear.
The rear blade should not
be lower than the front blade.

I still believe the OP's results are from cutting grass that's too high. I've had similar results. The blade is not slipping and the raggedy grass is the width of the tractor tire - not the blade length. When the grass is too long and gets pressed down, the blades can't pull it up straight to be cut the same height as the uncompressed grass next to it. Look at the OP's picture "KIMG0711(1).JPG" where the cut grass is almost touching the bottom edge of the deck.

The only place the cut grass is taller than the bottom of the deck matches the path of the rear tractor tire. Next - and I'm guessing here - the reason the condition shows up on the right side is due to the deck being right-side discharge and the right blade lost a lot of its vacuum strength because it's being choked with all the clippings from the other blades.


The optimum PTO speed for my decks varies according to conditions. There are times during the mowing season when the grass is tougher, or juicier, or drier, or less dense, or thicker. Most of the time something around 400-ish PTO RPM's is good. Adjustments to both tractor and PTO speeds make a difference since the grass is a living plant adjusting to different weather conditions.

Marking belts and pulleys is an unnecessary exercise. Unless the belts have cogs that lock into matching parts in the pulleys (like chains and sprockets) they will definitely not stay aligned.
 
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   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #43  
I'll bet the blade retention bolts have bottomed out in the spindles, leaving the blades 'sorta tight' but not tight enough to cut heavy grass. This was a problem for me with the mulching blades that are slightly thinner than the originals. The new blades usually come with washers to take up the slop. Or, just use shorter bolts.
 
   / Woods Finish Mower Issue #44  
I was hoping the OP would respond before I started down this road, but here I go in hopes this benefits someone in the future.

Looking at photo #713 from post #1. I think it is clear that the center blade is cutting at least a half inch shorter than the right blade and shorter than the left. OP needs to raise the deck and compare the area where the blades "swipe" each other. Swipe should be 1/8 inch or less. If more, you've got spindle alignment issues.

Referring to OP's post # 6, he measures front and back blade cut height. WOW. The center blade is clearly lower than outside blades. REASONS: deck warped during tall grass episode, spindle slipping from original position, spindle housing bent or shifted on deck.

Additional blade height issue: the blades cutting higher in front than rear are going to leave a jagged cut due to less suction at rear and blade blowing grass down.

Where to start: after checking blade swipe issues, and correcting, if possible, lets start over leveling the deck. Take the caster wheels off, leaving the mounts on. Set the deck down on flat concrete and compare blade height of 3 blades. If insufficient clearance, put a 2x4 under each corner. If blade height is within your tolerance, measure height from floor to bottom of spindle mounts. I think you'll find 4 different measurements. Allowing for the front of the deck to be 1/4 inch lower than the rear, stack your bushings/washers to give you your desired mowing height.

Did I miss anything? Questions? GOOD LUCK!!!
 
 

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