1.Mower Lift
Arm
2.Link C hain
3.Mower
Mounting
Arm
4. Mower
Mounting
Pin
5.Mower Lift
Arms
Locked
Figure 23
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Installing
the Mower
Deck (Figure
23)
1. Slide mower deck under unit.
2. Connect mower mounting arms to deck
with mower mounting pins.
3. Install link chains on the mower lift arms
in the same holes they were removed
from.
4. Install PTO mower belt (See Replacing
Mower Belts on page 25).
5. Level mower deck (See Leveling the
Mower Deck on page 28).
Leveling
the Mower
Deck
These adjustments should be made on a
level surface with the tires inflated to the
correct air pressure.
Check Blade Level and Pitch
1. Raise mower deck to a 3 in. (7.62 cm)
cutting height.
2. Shut off engine. Engage parking brake.
Remove the ignition key.
NOTE: Place blocks under the bottom edge
of the deck, not under the reinforcement
bar
welded along deck face.
3. Place blocks at each corner of the deck
to support the weight of the deck.
4. Turn the blades so the blade ends point
left to right across the width of the deck.
5. Measure the distance between the
ground and cutting edge of the blade on
the left blade (Left position in Figure 24)
and on the right blade (Right position in
Figure 24). Distances should be within
3/16 in. (4.7 mm). If they are not, raise
the low side of the deck using the height
adjusters on the deck lift brackets (see
Figure 25).
6. After deck is level side to side, check the
deck front to back pitch.
7. Turn the blades so the blade ends point
front to back as shown in Figure 24.
8. Measure the distance between the
ground and the cutting edge of the
middle blade at the front of the deck
(Front position in Figure 24) and
between the ground the cutting edge of
the left and right blades at the rear of the
deck (Rear position in Figure 24).
9. The cutting edge at the front of the deck
(Front position in Figure 24) should be
1/8 in. (3.18 mm) lower than the cutting
edges at the rear of the deck (Rear
position in Figure 24).
10. If measurements
are out of range, raise
the low side of the deck using the height
adjusters on the deck lift brackets (see
Figure 25). Be sure to raise the deck
evenly to keep the deck level side to
side.
NOTE: Pitching the front of the blades lower
than the rear provides a balance between cut
quality and the power needed to cut grass.
Certain cutting conditions require the deck to
be pitched with the rear of the blades lower
than the front. Heeling the deck this way
requires more engine power but can provide
better cut quality.
11. Remove the blocks from under the deck.
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