lewk
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I agree. If the blades are sharp, the deck is leveled correctly, and running at full throttle, there should be visible wind rows.To me it looks like you have three possible causes to this problem. 1. Dull blades. 2. Deck is not level. 3. Not cutting at full throttle. 4. Cutting at more than trying to remove more than 1/3 of the grass height. I would start at sharpening the blades and make sure then deck is properly leveled, at the blade tip, not the deck housing.
Bent blade(s), loose spindle(s) also check.I agree. If the blades are sharp, the deck is leveled correctly, and running at full throttle, there should be visible wind rows.
Upside down blade or blades.Bent blade(s), loose spindle(s) also check.
I had a similar issue. I found that the belt was beginning to stretch. Replaced belt and grass cut once again SMOOTH!Hello,
I have a John Deere S130 Riding Mower. My problem is that when I mow, the grass is cutting unevenly. I have checked the tire pressures and they are all good and even. I also checked the deck and it seems pretty balanced. You can see the weird cutting patter in the picture below. Please help!
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