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Snip

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I have seen instances where the blades have struck something solid and bent either the blade (quick fix) or bent the tabs that the spindles bolt to ( a somewhat time/labor intensive correction). Either will cause a small uncut strip or a stair step cut within the deck area. On one occasion i noticed left side cutting slightly lower on one pass but seemed to get worse with each pass. Turns out the LR tire was going flat, all the way flat. talk about a funky looking lawn cut, lol.
 

PoorUB

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Decks themselves will bend and warp so the blade spindles are not perpendicular to the ground. This happens on the lower prices mowers, MTD for example. Take the deck off, flip it over and lay a straight edge across the blades. They should be flat across, but many times I have seen them where the blades are lower to the ground in the middle. Over time the belt tension pulls the spindles together.

Another problem is bent blades, also easy to see once you get the deck out where you can work on it.

Also, when you get the deck back on the mower, the front, (in the direction of travel), of the blade should be a bit lower than the rear, about 1/4". This is so the blades don't "drag" on the grass and just the front cuts the grass.
 
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rsparks64

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My walk behind has problems when I adjust the wheels to a new height but inadvertently don’t adjust them all the same. I have done that more than once (actually more than twice). My old riding mower and now zero turn require that the deck be leveled (a real pain on some models) and the tires can deflate over time unevenly. All of these cause issues. Other cutting issues have been as described above along with various blade problems (bent, gouges and chips, etc.)
 

Wes Tex

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If the front is not lower than the rear of the deck, it will leave a strip higher in the middle with a two blade mower.
 

Chevy72pu

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All of the above are good answers. It depends on the type of mower that you have as to how you would remedy the problem. At the beginning of each mowing season I balance the deck on my snapper by parking on concrete and taking measurements front to rear and side to side. Adjust accordingly. Then I air all the tires to the proper pressure (front is higher psi than rear). During the season I regularly check the air pressure and the condition and sharpness of the blade. Mine usually require sharpening at least twice during the season. Regular maintenance is a necessity for a smooth cut.
 

Milton Shaw

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Most mowers the blades are in a staggered position so that the blades overlap as you drive to keep from hitting each other. Some I have seen turn sharp one direction and you could leave a gap between blade because of your cutting circle. Try a turn the other direction. Also too short a blade could cause the same problem. Mower blades are not synchronized like mixer paddles are to keep from hitting each other that is why they are staggered.
 

BukitCase

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"Then I air all the tires to the proper pressure"

Shouldn't this happen BEFORE the balancing part? Confused... Steve
 

Firebrick43

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My mower deck leaves a stip uncut between the blades and is cutting low on right side......how do I fix?
what kind of mower???? A cheap chincy mower could have the deck shell bent, a commercial mower not so much. Did you take the deck out? have you sharpened or replaced your blades?
 

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Years ago, I had a friend come down to the shop with a rider he bought from the neighbor. The neighbor hated it, since it was new, as it "wasn't cutting right". We put it up on the lift and found one of the springs that hold the deck up, was not connected. We put it on, and it cut just fine. He bought the rider for $25, left with it and was back in a half hour and it was cutting fine. His neighbor was not happy he didn't look at it.
 
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