Can you guess the problem?

Wildcat

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I thought it would be fun to see if anyone can guess the problem I am having with a TB push mower. A quick background on the mower - Honda motor, FWD, 21" cut.

Now, the picture below shows a line between my cuts. I had to spend about 10 minutes figuring out the problem (which is a simple fix) on why I was getting those lines.

It is now up to you guys to take a guess on what will cause that. There is no 'prize' other than bragging rights.

And before anyone says it, ITS NOT HOW I WAS CUTTING.

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gfp55

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Dull blade. Looks like you have a nice tri-level house.
 

Fish

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Locked up/dragging wheel.
 

Wildcat

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@gfp55 - Yes the mower has a dull blade but that is not what caused the line. And this is a clients home who has been gracious enough to let me use her TB. It is her mower that is messed up. I have informed her on the problem and price to fix it.

@Fish - I can say you're getting warm but its not a locked/dragging wheel. I would have noticed it as soon as it happened.
 

gfp55

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The bearing is bad on the wheel? Wobbly wheel.
 

OldMasterTech

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I thought it would be fun to see if anyone can guess the problem I am having with a TB push mower. A quick background on the mower - Honda motor, FWD, 21" cut.

Now, the picture below shows a line between my cuts. I had to spend about 10 minutes figuring out the problem (which is a simple fix) on why I was getting those lines.

It is now up to you guys to take a guess on what will cause that. There is no 'prize' other than bragging rights.

And before anyone says it, ITS NOT HOW I WAS CUTTING.

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Partially detached baffle trapping a big wad of grass?
 

Wildcat

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We are heading in the right direction with the front end. But no, its not a bad/worn bearing.
 

Rivets

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I would say it is a problem with the height adjuster. Possibly mounted backwards, or just mounted incorrectly. If not that, might be a missing spacer washer, wheel not turning freely.
 

gfp55

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I agree with Rivets, Height adjustment bracket., loose/bent
 

Wildcat

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I think that your answers are close enough. Yes it is an height adjustment issue, however, its not the actual adjusters. What had happen was that the plastic housing/cover that holds the drive system broke at a screw hole on the right side. The front is now lower than the rear by 1/2 inch and about a 1/4 lower on the right side versus the left side. I didn't even notice the problem until I was done cutting the front and took a water break.
 
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