2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all
moving parts to stop before leaving the operating
position.
3. Adjust the tire pressure in the rear tires to
specifications; refer to Drive System Maintenance
, page 30 .
4. Measure carrier frame height at location
A
5. Measure carrier frame height at location
B
6. If the carrier frame height is not the same move
spacers from top or bottom of caster wheel, to
make it level. The tire pressure may also be adjusted
slightly to make it level.
Figure 63
1.
Caster Wheel
4.
Same height at locations
A and B
2.
Carrier Frame
5.
Caster spacers
3.
Front height-of-cut pins
Checking the Mower Deck
Front-to-Rear Pitch
1. Adjust the tire pressure in the rear tires to
specifications; refer to Drive System Maintenance
, page 30 .
2. Position one blade front-to-rear. Measure at
A
and
B
locations from a level surface to the cutting edge
of the blade tips (Figure 64 or Figure 65). For 36
inch mower decks use Figure 65.
3. The mower blade should be a 1/4 inch (6 mm) lower
in front at
A
than in the rear at
B
. Rotate blades and
repeat for other blades. If it is not correct, proceed
to Changing the Deck Front-to-Rear Pitch.
Figure 64
40 inch, 48 inch, and 52 inch Mower Deck shown
1.
Measure blade at points
A
and
B
2.
Measure from a level
surface
Figure 65
36 inch Mower Deck shown
Changing the Mower Deck
Front-to-Rear Pitch
Changing the front-to-rear pitch is done by adjusting the
front height-of-cut posts.
1. To change the front-to-rear pitch, the front
height-of-cut posts can be adjusted (Figure 66).
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