I was bush hogging with my 48 inch Land Pride cutter, and backed into an old mattress spring. It tangled itself up real nice in the blades, but I was able to pull and cut it out. But now my blades are out of kilter and I get a bad vibration if I try to engage the cutter.
I never had occasion to look at the blades before this incident, so I don't know how they're supposed to be positioned - should they point in the same direction like I've seen on some industrial cutters, or should they point in opposition directions? Right now, they're in between, which I assume is the cause of the vibration. The user's manual doesn't address this.
Also, there's a HUGE nut that secures the blades in place. I tried a 36mm socket I used for a truck axle swap, and it's too small. I'm guessing the nut is 2 inch diameter or so. Anyone know the correct size socket for this?
I never had occasion to look at the blades before this incident, so I don't know how they're supposed to be positioned - should they point in the same direction like I've seen on some industrial cutters, or should they point in opposition directions? Right now, they're in between, which I assume is the cause of the vibration. The user's manual doesn't address this.
Also, there's a HUGE nut that secures the blades in place. I tried a 36mm socket I used for a truck axle swap, and it's too small. I'm guessing the nut is 2 inch diameter or so. Anyone know the correct size socket for this?