This model but a Murray:
I noticed the deck shaking like the blade was out of balance but when I took it off, it was in great condition and balanced fine. I had a new blade so I went ahead and balanced it before installation and it was pretty far off. Anyway the result was an improvement. I used it this morning and everything was fine.
Now, the problem; during this period of working on the blade, I noticed that turning the blade with the blade drive disengaged took some effort and produced a scraping sound. So I'm wondering if this mower has a blade brake that activates with disengaging the blade drive. I ran it to test without the blade and it was perfectly smooth and quiet when I engaged it, and I couldn't detect any play in the spindle - so even though I don't understand why the deck shakes with the blade engaged, especially at lower engine speeds, there doesn't seem to be any real problem.
I just want to clear up if there's a blade brake on it. Any thoughts?
I noticed the deck shaking like the blade was out of balance but when I took it off, it was in great condition and balanced fine. I had a new blade so I went ahead and balanced it before installation and it was pretty far off. Anyway the result was an improvement. I used it this morning and everything was fine.
Now, the problem; during this period of working on the blade, I noticed that turning the blade with the blade drive disengaged took some effort and produced a scraping sound. So I'm wondering if this mower has a blade brake that activates with disengaging the blade drive. I ran it to test without the blade and it was perfectly smooth and quiet when I engaged it, and I couldn't detect any play in the spindle - so even though I don't understand why the deck shakes with the blade engaged, especially at lower engine speeds, there doesn't seem to be any real problem.
I just want to clear up if there's a blade brake on it. Any thoughts?