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RB
 
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Refresh my memory, please: on a big twin blade mower, what is the problem
when there is an uncut strip in the middle of the deck as the mower goes
along.

Seems like it has to be either one or both blades shorter than it/they
should be.


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Refresh my memory, please: on a big twin blade mower, what is the problem
when there is an uncut strip in the middle of the deck as the mower goes
along.

Seems like it has to be either one or both blades shorter than it/they
should be. That's easy to check.


Could be. If you have any common sense you can determine from clearance
considerations the proper blade diameter(s).

OR it could be that the deck was knocked about so that the forward blade
was knocked backwards and the rear blade knocked forward.




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May need new blades. One is in front of the other so they can overlap a bit
but eventually they may need to be replaced.


"RB" wrote in message
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Refresh my memory, please: on a big twin blade mower, what is the problem
when there is an uncut strip in the middle of the deck as the mower goes
along.

Seems like it has to be either one or both blades shorter than it/they
should be.




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On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 16:44:50 -0500, "RB"
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Refresh my memory, please: on a big twin blade mower, what is the problem
when there is an uncut strip in the middle of the deck as the mower goes
along.

Seems like it has to be either one or both blades shorter than it/they



Dull blades. If the tips aren't cutting you get the ridge.
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