Figure 66
1.
Caster Wheel
4.
Jam nut
2.
Carrier Frame
5.
Ball joint
3.
Front height-of-cut pins
2. To raise the front of the deck, loosen jam nut and
rotate the front pin clockwise (Figure 66).
3. To lower the front of the deck, loosen jam nut and
rotate the front pin counter clockwise (Figure 66).
4. Position the blades front-to-rear. Measure at C and
D locations (Figure 64) from a level surface to the
cutting edge of the blades.
5. Check the side-to-side leveling of the cutting unit.
6. Tighten the jam nuts (Figure 66).
Checking the Mower Deck
Side-to-Side Height
1. Adjust the rear tire pressure to specifications; refer
to Drive System Maintenance , page 30 .
2. Position the blades side-to-side. Measure at
C
and
D
locations from a level surface to the cutting edge
of blade tips (Figure 67). For 36 inch mower decks
use Figure 68.
Figure 67
40 inch, 48 inch, and 52 inch Mower Deck shown
1.
Measure from a level
surface
2.
Measure blade at points
C
and
D
Figure 68
36 inch Mower Deck shown
3. The difference between measurements
C
and
D
should be no more than 1/4 inch (6 mm).
Changing the Mower Deck
Side-to-Side Height
Changing the side-to-side height is done by adjusting the
rear tire pressure and caster spacers.
1. Change the rear tire pressure. Do this to the
corresponding side that needs adjustment.
2. Adjust the caster spacer.
3. Recheck the front-to-rear pitch and side to side
leveling of the cutting unit.
Matching Height of Cut
1. Check the rear tire pressure.
2. Set the height-of-cut to the 4 inch (101.6 mm)
position following the height-of-cut decal.
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