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Damage to mandrel shafts, 42' yard tractor

anvilhead
13 years ago

I have Craftsman 42" yard tractor, and yesterday I hit a partially buried rock.

On inspection, I found one blade had loosened to the point where it had almost fallen off, and the raised "star" portion at the bottom of the mandrel shaft was completely sheared flat. I was wearing ear protection, and by the time I realized there was trouble underneath, a lot of contact had been made with the rock.

My question: Is the raised "star" meant to shear away when blade hits something with a lot of force, i.e. as a safety device to prevent further damage to the tractor?

I replaced both mandrels after 300 engine hours, as the old ones had bad bearings, and they too had damage to the "stars". The new ones had been run 40 hours before the damage.

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