Hello, neophyte here has a question regarding a used Landpride bush hog I just purchased. The blades were tightened in such a manner that they do not swing freely. It appears it would be better if they did swing but the one fastener used for each blade does not allow the blade to swing.
I used the unit for the first time yesterday, (after shortening the driveshaft, changing the gear oil, greasing etc.) and was thrilled with the ease with which it cleared the retention pond I have to mow a couple times a year. Much less taxing than the first couple of times in which I used the MMM on my BX24. The 48" BH worked very well but the few times I hit a rock, the unit would go out of balance, and checking the blades, I found that one would be askew from the 180 degrees I has set the blades at. The unit would go out of balance and would ultimately balance again. So the question is should the blades be locked down tight or allowed to swing freely and if so how to allow them to swing?
I used the unit for the first time yesterday, (after shortening the driveshaft, changing the gear oil, greasing etc.) and was thrilled with the ease with which it cleared the retention pond I have to mow a couple times a year. Much less taxing than the first couple of times in which I used the MMM on my BX24. The 48" BH worked very well but the few times I hit a rock, the unit would go out of balance, and checking the blades, I found that one would be askew from the 180 degrees I has set the blades at. The unit would go out of balance and would ultimately balance again. So the question is should the blades be locked down tight or allowed to swing freely and if so how to allow them to swing?