Thank you for this video. I live alone during growing season and am on very tight budget. So no hiring help to mow my two acres of grass or maintain my equipment.
For proper leveling on the 525 the front measurement should be 1/8 to 1/4 inch LOWER than your side measurements. So for sides at 4 your front should be 3 3/4 to 3 7/8. Having the front slightly lower gives you the best cut and will eliminate the top of the grass from browning after cutting.
Great video, I use blue Loctite gel on the threads before making the adjustments, it doesn't lock things down like red loctite it has just enough grab to keep things from vibrating loose
A good way to do it, I barrowed one of those and a blade balancer from work... I did that setting to my JD 214 deck I did it in the garage but my garage has a slope to the center drain that you cannot really see with the naked eye OOps Love that guy at the beginning, he was a very wise man!
The vibration of the mower will cause the nuts to back off. Like you had the set screws on front, use safety wire to keep your back screws from backing out next time. Great video again. See ya next time
Hell yea mate
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for this video. I live alone during growing season and am on very tight budget. So no hiring help to mow my two acres of grass or maintain my equipment.
Thanks for watching. So far, it’s been a good purchase. I’d do it again. Have a wonderful week.
For proper leveling on the 525 the front measurement should be 1/8 to 1/4 inch LOWER than your side measurements. So for sides at 4 your front should be 3 3/4 to 3 7/8. Having the front slightly lower gives you the best cut and will eliminate the top of the grass from browning after cutting.
Thanks Marty, appreciate the feedback. Have a good weekend.
Thanks I just watched the video very informative I thought I was doing it wrong until I read this comment . Thanks guys
You have a beautiful house and yard! I always love watching your videos
Thanks Clint, that means a lot. Appreciate your support. Have a good week!
@@HeritageFarmsTexas yessir you’re welcome and keep those Pecan trees looking good. I have 16 about your size. Love all the vids. God Bless
Awesome video, thanks for showing, doing this today!
Good luck. It makes a world of difference. Thanks for watching. Have a good week.
Great video, I use blue Loctite gel on the threads before making the adjustments, it doesn't lock things down like red loctite it has just enough grab to keep things from vibrating loose
Thanks for watching Rick. I’ll try that. Great advice.
Thank you for making this video. I didn't know how to level the deck or that you needed to on my Z525E. I'm still learning about this mower.
I’m glad it helped out. You really need to do this at the beginning of each mowing season. Good luck.
A good way to do it, I barrowed one of those and a blade balancer from work... I did that setting to my JD 214 deck I did it in the garage but my garage has a slope to the center drain that you cannot really see with the naked eye OOps Love that guy at the beginning, he was a very wise man!
Thanks DJ, I should have mentioned that you should do this on level ground. Appreciate you watching. Have a good weekend.
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Thanks for watching.
Those Anti Scalp wheels need to be lowered all the way down 1/4 in off of ground
Appreciate the feedback
The vibration of the mower will cause the nuts to back off. Like you had the set screws on front, use safety wire to keep your back screws from backing out next time. Great video again. See ya next time
Great advice. Thanks for watching.