Zenmower
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I managed to ride over a brick that was covered in grass clippings the other day. Sparks flew and I was able to hit the disengage switch fairly quickly and then turned off the mower (Husky 42" riding). I pulled the brick out from under the deck and cranked the mower back up - fearing the worst, but it cranked fine and ran perfectly. Engaged the blades, again fearing the worst... but vrooommm... no porblem! So I finished mowing the yard and it seemed to be cutting just fine. Phew!
I still have not had the courage to look under the deck and check the blade (it only got hit by one to my knowledge) for signs of damage. Kind of afraid to look, but I know I must!
If I find that the blade has some knicks or dings, but the mower runs, engages and cuts just fine still.... should I take anuy particular action yet? Is there anything else I should be concerned about?
I still have not had the courage to look under the deck and check the blade (it only got hit by one to my knowledge) for signs of damage. Kind of afraid to look, but I know I must!
If I find that the blade has some knicks or dings, but the mower runs, engages and cuts just fine still.... should I take anuy particular action yet? Is there anything else I should be concerned about?