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4
5
Figure 49
1.
Caster Wheel
2.
Carrier Frame
3.
Front height–of–cut pins
4.
Jam nut
5.
Ball joint
4. Position the blades front-to-rear (Fig. 47). Measure at
“C” and “D” locations (Fig. 47) from a level surface to
the cutting edge of the blades (Fig. 48).
5. Check the side-to-side leveling of the cutting unit.
Checking the Deck
Side-to-Side Leveling
1. Check the tire pressure on both deck and traction unit.
2. Position the blades side-to-side (Fig. 50). Measure at
“A” and “B” locations (Fig. 50) from a level surface to
the cutting edge of blade tips (Fig. 51).
3. The difference between measurements “A” and “B”
should be no more than 1/4 in. (6 mm).
A
Front
B
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Figure 50
MEASURE FROM
CUTTING EDGE TO
A LEVEL SURFACE
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Figure 51
Changing the Side-to-Side
Leveling
Changing the side–to–side leveling is done by adjusting
tire pressure.
Changing the Side–to–Side Leveling with
Tire Pressure
1. Change the tire pressure on both deck and traction
unit. Do this to the corresponding side that needs
adjustment.
2. Recheck the front-to-rear pitch and side to side
leveling of the cutting unit.
Matching Height of Cut
1. Check the tire pressure on both deck and traction unit.
2. Set the height-of-cut to the 4 in. (102 mm) position
following the height-of-cut decal.
3. With the machine on level surface, position one blade
front-to-rear (Fig. 52). Measure at “A” and from level
surface to the cutting edge of the blade tips (Fig. 53).
4. The measurement should be 4 in. (102 mm).
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