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2
3
4
4
5
Figure 10
1.
Front castor wheel
2.
Tensioning cap
3.
Spacers
4.
Thrust washers
5.
0.438 in. diameter hole
Rear Castor Wheels
1. Remove the tensioning cap from the spindle shaft
(Fig. 11).
Note: The rear castor fork assembly does not need to be
removed from the castor arm to change the height-of-cut.
2. Remove or add the C-shaped spacers at the narrow
portion of the spindle shaft, below the castor arm, to get
the desired height-of-cut (Fig. 11). Make sure that the
thrust washers—not the spacers—contact the top and
bottom of the castor arm.
3. Install the tensioning cap to secure the assembly
(Fig. 11).
4. Ensure that all four castor wheels are set at the same
height-of-cut.
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3
2
4
4
5
Figure 11
1.
Rear castor wheel
2.
Tensioning cap
3.
Spacers
4.
Thrust washers
5.
0.438 diameter hole
Adjusting the Rollers
Note: If the cutting unit is to be used in the 1 or 1-1/2 in.
(25 or 38 mm) height-of-cut setting, the cutting unit rollers
must be repositioned in the top bracket holes.
1. Remove the cotter pins securing the roller shafts to the
underside of the deck.
2. Slide the shafts out of the lower bracket holes, align the
rollers with the top holes, and install the shafts.
3. Install the cotter pins to secure the assemblies.
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