John Deere L118 Blades hit together

bertsmobile1

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Not hitting every round doesn't sound like a blade problem. If the blades were hitting each other because they're too long, it would sound more like a machine gun.
Remove the deck belt and re-check spindles.
No that is exactly what happens
They strike each other for a few revolutions then they get in time because one blade slips on the belt till eventually it catches back up again when they will start to strike each other again.
 

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I still believe that he has purchased the wrong replacement blades. The OP has only replied once and was talking about grinding some length off of the blades.
 

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Not hitting every round doesn't sound like a blade problem. If the blades were hitting each other because they're too long, it would sound more like a machine gun.
Remove the deck belt and re-check spindles.
Not necessary PT I had a Murray rider that one blade was tad too long and it randomly tagged the other blade due to slight difference in spindle pulley size.
 

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Buy a new set of blades. Those are too long.

Ed
 

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John Deere L118 Replaced blades and belt. Mowes great but every so often I get a terrible noise for approximately 3 seconds when the blades strike each other. This happens approximately every 30-45 seconds. This is an older model and I don’t see anyway to set the timing. Do I grind the blades down so they can’t touch?
Deere shows this is not a timed deck, you may have a deck that's warped or bent.
 

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I recently helped a neighbour with this problem. He had the blades on upside down and the tips hit.
I didn't check but the Ends may not be 90°. Don't grind off the cutting tips, grind off the back side end if you decide to go that route. I suspect you have a loose spindle or Blades are not mounted correctly and tightened on the Spindle.
 
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