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Belt Slipping | Debris in sheaves. |
| Worn belt. |
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Too Much Vibration | Debris on mower deck or in sheaves. |
| Damaged sheaves or sheaves out of alignment. |
| Damaged drive belt. |
| Blades out of balance. |
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Blades Scalping Grass | Cutting too low. |
| Mower wheels not adjusted correctly. |
| Turning speed too fast. |
| Ridges in terrain. |
| Rough or uneven terrain. |
| Low tire pressure. |
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Mower Loads Down Tractor | Engine rpm too low. |
| Travel speed too fast. |
| Debris wrapped around mower spindles. |
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Uneven Cut | Mower deck not leveled properly. |
| Travel speed too fast. |
| Blades dull. |
| Mower wheels not adjusted correctly. |
| Tire pressure unequal. |
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Grass Tips Are Jagged And Turn Grayish Brown | Dull mower blades. |
After Mowing | Mower deck not leveled properly. |
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Mower (Or Other Attachment) Stops When | Normal condition. (See Using Reverse Implement Option in the |
Reverse Foot Pedal Is Depressed And Attachment | OPERATING Section.) |
Is Engaged |
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