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Hi I have a husqvana lth2142 drives ok soon as I engage the cutter the motor vibrates badly . Have replaced all the bearings on the deck , new belt , blades are new and checked balance. Engine bolts are tight PTO looks ok . Motor runs at normal RPMs Any ideas donβt know what else to look for. Stumped !
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It is a blade balance problem. Remove the cutter belt and then run the motor and engage the PTO, should get no vibration
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Thanks blades are new and have checked each blade for balance , have run the mower with no blades and motor still vibrating. Just donβt know what to look for next
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So you say the vibration occurs when you engage the cutter then I'm thinking bent shaft. Remove the PTO and run it again or put a dial indicator on the shaft and with the plugs out rotate the motor slowly and check the runout. There is a degree of vibration when the cutter is engaged because there is a lot of bits hammering around, but you will have to check the crank for runout
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Thanks good suggestion , looks like Thats the only thing left , I will remove the PTO and put on a dial gauge with plug removed as you suggested
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