4.
Secure the pivot arm shaft and cap to the carrier
frame shaft with the snapper pin.
Locking the Cutting-Unit Pivot for Cutting Grass
on a Hill Side
—Lock the cutting-unit pivots to prevent
the cutting units from rotating downhill when cutting
across the face of a hill. Use the hole in the lift-arm
pivot shaft (
) to lock the cutting unit. Use the
slot for a steering cutting unit.
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Figure 26
1.
Snap-pin positions
3.
Slot (lift-arm pivot shaft)
2.
Hole (lift-arm pivot shaft)
5.
Repeat steps
and
for the other rear cutting unit.
Installing the Rear Cutting Units to the Lift
Arms
Cutting Units adjusted for a 1.2 cm (3/4 inch) or Lower
Height of Cut
1.
Remove the lynch pin and washer securing the to the
lift-arm pivot shaft to the lift arm, and slide the pivot
shaft out of the lift arm (
).
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Figure 27
1.
Lift-arm pivot shaft 4.
3.
Lift arm (rear cutting unit)
2.
Lift-arm pivot shaft
4.
Washer
2.
Assemble the lift-arm yoke onto the carrier frame
shaft (
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Figure 28
1.
Cap
3.
Lift-arm yoke
2.
Snapper pin
4.
Carrier frame shaft
3.
Assemble the cap to the pivot-arm shaft, and align
the holes in the carrier frame shaft, pivot arm shaft,
and cap.
4.
Secure the pivot arm shaft and cap to the carrier
frame shaft with the snapper pin.
Locking the Cutting-Unit Pivot for Cutting Grass
on a Hill Side
—Lock the cutting-unit pivots to prevent
the cutting units from rotating downhill when cutting
across the face of a hill. Use the hole in the lift-arm
pivot shaft (
) to lock the cutting unit. Use the
slot for a steering cutting unit.
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Figure 29
1.
Snap-pin positions
3.
Slot (lift-arm pivot shaft)
2.
Hole (lift-arm pivot shaft)
5.
Slide a cutting unit under the lift arm (
).
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