garboui
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A couple weeks ago I was mowing the lawn after cutting down a tree. Unfortunately was lazy and didn't rake before mowing. The outcome to this was running over about a 2" cube of apple wood with the mower. It abruptly jumped in the air and stopped. After some inspection it seems that the crankshaft may have survived (haven't started sans blade yet) though both ends of the blade now touch the front of the deck.
I haven't been able to think of any clever ways yet to straighten the deck aside from the BFH approach or just shimming the motor. Does anyone have experience with this sort of thing or suggestions to do the repair a little more elegantly. (unfortunately no access to a press also.)
I haven't been able to think of any clever ways yet to straighten the deck aside from the BFH approach or just shimming the motor. Does anyone have experience with this sort of thing or suggestions to do the repair a little more elegantly. (unfortunately no access to a press also.)