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HUSQVARNA MZ61 Loud Grinding Blades On

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Mandrel Assembly
The mandrel assembly contains the bearings that support the blade shaft at high RPMs. A loud grinding noise specifically during engagement indicates that the bearing races have failed or have been flat-spotted, likely due to impact or loss of lubricant. Replacing the full assembly is required as the aluminum housing often sustains thermal or frictional damage when a bearing fails.
SKU: 587820301
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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