BoxendBozo
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Just overhauled the deck with new spindles after the main one (one that takes drive directly from V belt) failed. Took a knotted wire wheel to the underside and recoated with Eastwood rust paint and man does this thing throw clipping now. Went to clean deck after mowing and there wasn't anything in there. Happy about that. However, the blade V belt idler when blades engaged dances around like it doesn't even want to be in there. Makes some squeaking noises to. The idler lever assembly seems to be ok, . There is conveniently no mention of this assembly or adjustment in the manual. I did try moving the blade engagement cable housing to and fro a bit, and while you can feel a change in tension on the lever, it make no change to the violently shaking idler or power loss. The condition also seem to be causing the loss of hundreds of watts of power into the blade drive system, making the input V pully on top of the first spindle so hot you can't touch it. I am fairly certain this heat mainly contirubuted to the spindle failure. The unit is 5 years old. The V belt is new and the blades run smooth as butter. Timing and timing belt adjusted properly, etc. I really don't get it. The belt does seem to have a bump on the back side that might be irritating the idler but I see in many pictures for sales of this part the same "growth" in one spot. The only thing I didn't inspect is the pulley on the engine shaft, but it's been raining so much I'd have to take a boat out to the barn for the next couple days. Has anyone ever seen something like this?