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Ran over Steel Bar with Mower Deck

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So the other day I ran over a 1/16" steel bar with the mower deck.  The blade  the bar was wrapped around was spinning freely.  Is there a sheer pin (like on snowblower auguers)  that I should be looking to fix.  I'm hoping anyway. Or is the whole spindle shot. I've put a washer on the spindle to tighten down the blade for the last mow of the season but want to fix it properly over the winter.

Any help appreciated. cheers jsp.

 

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ri702bill

First off - Ouch!  Got a picture of the deck so we can Identify it?? No shear pins on these. The later decks have blades with a round center hole - it is a "squeeze fit" to drive it. Earlier ones had a "Double D" hole that did give a positive drive from the spindle shaft - both used 3 blades that are not timed.

 

The very early gear drive decks had 2 blades that were timed to miss each other. BAD things happen when an impact disrupts the timing....

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42 inch rear discharge deck with round centre hole for the blades.  Sorry deck is back on the tractor.

I guess it lost the squeeze as the blade was just spinning freely when I took the deck off.

Put it all back together with no apparent damage - touch wood.  Just curious as to how it lost the squeeze.

 

 

On 10/31/2024 at 3:34 PM, ri702bill said:

First off - Ouch!  Got a picture of the deck so we can Identify it?? No shear pins on these. The later decks have blades with a round center hole - it is a "squeeze fit" to drive it. Earlier ones had a "Double D" hole that did give a positive drive from the spindle shaft - both used 3 blades that are not timed.

 

The very early gear drive decks had 2 blades that were timed to miss each other. BAD things happen when an impact disrupts the timing....

 

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