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#122059 26/12/25 03:34 PM
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Hi I have a husqvana lth2142 drives ok soon as I engage the cutter the motor vibrates badly .
Have replaced all the bearings on the deck , new belt , blades are new and checked balance.
Engine bolts are tight PTO looks ok .
Motor runs at normal RPMs
Any ideas don’t know what else to look for.
Stumped !

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It is a blade balance problem. Remove the cutter belt and then run the motor and engage the PTO, should get no vibration

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Thanks blades are new and have checked each blade for balance , have run the mower with no blades and motor still vibrating.
Just don’t know what to look for next

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So you say the vibration occurs when you engage the cutter then I'm thinking bent shaft. Remove the PTO and run it again or put a dial indicator on the shaft and with the plugs out rotate the motor slowly and check the runout. There is a degree of vibration when the cutter is engaged because there is a lot of bits hammering around, but you will have to check the crank for runout

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Thanks good suggestion , looks like Thats the only thing left , I will remove the PTO and put on a dial gauge with plug removed as you suggested

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And could a bent spindle shaft. I know a lot users hit tree roots here and bend the spindle shaft(s). I just had one this year to do this. Came in with a broken spindle housing and replaced the whole spindle. Less than two weeks he comes back with the same side broken again with bent blades and the other spindle shaft bent. He said he ran over a tree stump.

He was cutting a neighbor yard for free but it cost him nearly $600 to repair the mower twice. My warranty doesn't cover stupid.

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Good call there AVB, something is obviously bent somewhere


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