Posted by Dave H (MI) on June 03, 2009 at 18:16:39 from (205.188.116.73):
...could you tell me:
I am spending a lot of time making sure my mower is adjusted properly. Put in a new knife and was noticing that a couple of the knife clips are not keeping the sections close enough to the ledgers. In other words, when the knife section slides thru the guard it is almost 1/8 inch above it's ledger plate. Clearly not what is intended and not going to give me the best cut. I tried removing the shim from under one of the clips but that lowered it only a little and I still have a gap. I was hoping some of you all with experience with these mowers could tell me what the fix is. I replaced the bolts on the guards in those areas also and snugged them as tight as they would go. Does something need to be "modeled"? I don't want to go banging on stuff without knowing what I am doing so I thought I would ask first. Some of these parts look cast and I am not sure how much of a hit they can take.
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