To balance a mower blade after sharpening: Clean all dirt and debris off the blade (either before or after sharpening, but before balancing). Insert a screw driver through the center hole of the blade and lift/hold the blade where it will balance itself on the screwdriver shaft (on a horizontal plane). If the blade is not balanced, it will swing to the heavier side - this side will need a little more sharpening (removal of metal) in order to make it balance on the screwdriver shaft. Do not remove too much at a time or it will wind up being unbalanced on the opposite side. The blade is balanced when it remains on a horizontal plane.
the blades are probaly hitting something.
how do you change the blade from a troy bilt riding mower
You can lift a riding lawn mower with a car or floor jack in order to change the blades. Simply place the jack under the frame of the lawn mower but away from the blades to lift it. Then, block the mower up using bricks or concrete blocks.
have u tried looking in the manual
Turn your blades off.
Most of the time on consumer mower they use single blades on the smaller mowers. (33" and smaller)
I do not have any schematics for the Kgro Power Prow riding mower. The blades have stopped engaging. Joe M
2 21inch blades.
Blades hitting on a 3-blade mower can occur due to misalignment or improper installation of the blades. It may also result from worn-out or damaged components, such as spindle bearings or the mower deck itself, which can cause the blades to sit unevenly. Additionally, debris buildup can obstruct blade movement, leading to contact between them. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent these issues.
Right Hand
counterclockwise
most likely 2, look underneath