staninlowerAL
501 Club
This question is about positioning the 3 blades on the 6 point star spindles of this mower. I have used this setup for about 7 years without any problem of the rotating blades making contact with each other using OEM and aftermarket standard blades which the OEM parts manual lists as 17.9 inches. I recently changed the blades with a new aftermarket set and positioned the blades such that they were not in position to contact each other as is my usual practice. After installation I manually rotated the blades with the belt in position to ensure that all was well and as it should be and after a few revolutions the center blade made contact with the blade next to the discharge opening. I removed the center blade and compared it with the one that was removed and discovered that the new blade was slightly longer than the one removed so I removed the excess length and resized the length to match the old blade, reinstalled it and all was well. Ran it about 3 hours without further incident and concluded that the new aftermarket blades are slightly over length. So here's the question: how is it that the new blades, positioned on the spindles such as they are not in position to touch, driven by the same belt/sheave and the spindle sheaves the same size so in theory they would run at the same speed and not reposition the blades yet in actual use the blades are not maintaining their installed position relative to each other? This is in a no-load configuration. My conclusion is that there has to be some belt slippage for the blades to reposition. Agree or disagree? Any other reasonable explanation? I'M STUMPED!!!!! Sorry for the long post but I cannot come up with a reasonable answer. Thanks for any and all input. Stan