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Wheelhorse 607 mower deck/blades

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Ronert Canan

276932D1-CE29-4478-A876-98FAFBAE5B3B.jpeg.d48007ac95c53e79e93fc84d7d6ceb8b.jpegHello, new to the group...  Just finished restoration on a Wheelhorse 607 with a 32” rear discharge deck...  Blades (2) are making contact with each other in the center.  The blades are 16” long, which makes sense.  They obviously shouldn’t touch.  These blades overlap by 1/4”. They are 16” blades, there is no such thing as a 15.5” blade???  What the heck 

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953 nut

:WRS:

:text-coolphotos:             The blades on a gear drive deck are supposed to be at ninety degrees to each other. If you remove one of the sindles and turn it to 90 you should be good.

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WHNJ701

Nice looking machine, interesting with red rear and white front rims 

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Achto

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WHX??

Nice looking :wh::handgestures-thumbupright:

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Ronert Canan
13 hours ago, 953 nut said:

:WRS:

:text-coolphotos:             The blades on a gear drive deck are supposed to be at ninety degrees to each other. If you remove one of the sindles and turn it to 90 you should be good.

Good to know, thanks 953

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Racinbob

There's woodruff keys on the shafts under the domes covers. One or both have been sheared. This is a pretty common occurrence on the gear drive decks and I remember my Dad having to replace them back in the 60's. Inspect the gears and I'm sure you'll see the issue. :)

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Ronert Canan
12 minutes ago, Racinbob said:

There's woodruff keys on the shafts under the domes covers. One or both have been sheared. This is a pretty common occurrence on the gear drive decks and I remember my Dad having to replace them back in the 60's. Inspect the gears and I'm sure you'll see the issue. :)

Will take a look, thanks

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ri702bill

First off, welcome! This sounds like a good opportunity to pull the rotating parts out, check the keys on all 4 gears, grease and reassemble with the blades 90 degrees apart as previously suggested. This is the same principle as the old WW1 aircraft with the machine gun shooting thru the spinning propeller. It's all about the timing - when it goes wrong, the results are similar!

Bill

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Ronert Canan
10 hours ago, ri702bill said:

First off, welcome! This sounds like a good opportunity to pull the rotating parts out, check the keys on all 4 gears, grease and reassemble with the blades 90 degrees apart as previously suggested. This is the same principle as the old WW1 aircraft with the machine gun shooting thru the spinning propeller. It's all about the timing - when it goes wrong, the results are similar!

Bill

Thank you Bill, shooting tracers across the lawn 😊.  

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Ronert Canan
On 3/7/2020 at 8:26 AM, Ronert Canan said:

Will take a look, thanks

MUCH easier said than done...   but the right answer, THANK YOU

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squonk

You didn't use enough rsgs!!!! :lol:

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