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Re: All you Woods belly mower gurus
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Posted by Haas on May 28, 2007 at 10:12:03 from (12.65.60.149):
In Reply to: All you Woods belly mower gurus posted by Hugh MacKay on May 28, 2007 at 03:34:58:
Hugh, part of my regular annual maintenance on the Woods is to check the height on a level concrete floor. I've found that the thing tends to get out of level due to tire pressure, and the gage wheel brackets bending or slipping in the bolt holes. I adjust the side to side level with the gage wheel shims. John Deere makes a nice gage for checking the blade height. It's plastic and kind of pricey, but it beats laying on the floor and trying to measure the blade height. The mower blades need to be a little lower in the front so the sharp edges cut the grass first and of course level side to side.
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