So it sounds like they did what common sense said to do to eliminate the problem at the beginning of this thread.You were right. I had already taken the deck to the dealer before I got your email. I was surprised how fast they diagnosed and fixed it. They said the deck was bent “ever so slightly”. They shaved the center and right blade and all is good now. They only charged for 1/2 hour labor. I brought it home and remounted the deck and made a test run. It cuts fine.
I still don’t understand why both ends of the right blade don’t hit the center. I would think that if the deck is bent, but the spindle assembly isn’t, that the blades would hit on both sides when rotated.
I also don’t understand how I could have hit something that bent the deck, but did not bend/damage the blade, shaft, and/or the bottom flange/holder assembly.
Thanks for the reply and verifying the problem.
Dan
Did the dealer happen to mention how he determined the deck was bent?
Only charged a half hour labor. Probably did not do much except grind a bit off the blades so they don't hit. As was suggested by someone previously.
The true reason for the situation still seems to be elusive without some kind of measurements to back up the conclusion...easy answer: Deck is bent. Grind off the ends of the blades as needed and don't worry about it...