I have found that since I can't see the left blade tip on mine, I set a bevel guage to the height of the right blade tip where I can see it thru the discharge chute, and by feel, adjust the left side to match. Pretty easy and accurate.....subscribed
I try to keep my videos simple and tool selection simple to show people that you don't need a massive tool collection to do most repairs. But I do have box end wrenches, sockets, and air tools at my disposal. Thanks for watching!
I was thinking those bolts adjusted the back of deck. Two bolts inside front wheels raise or lower front. If you only adjust those two you worked with the blades may be much closer in front than back. Open grass chute and turn blade direction front/back, measure distance between blade at front with ground then measure back the same. Only adjusting those two bolts will leave all the cut force on blades when circling front because the back will be too high, in most cases.
So did you adjust deck height to 0 then raise the blades first or did you set the deck height to 2.25 then adjust to that? Just wondering if the cut height meter on the mower is right after adjustment or how you set that.. might be different setup but my craftsman has a height adjust knob and the deck raise n lower lever...
I raised the deck up so the wheels on the deck were off the ground and floating. The initial height is not too important as long as you can make both sides the same.
...I feel it would be better to just leave the tires equally under-inflated. I inflated my tires and it makes it harder to mow in some cases because the tires slip more easily.
Do you know the name/number of the bar that attaches the forward end of the deck to the forward end of the chassis? I am missing that piece and it hurts a lot because I have a floating deck with no wheels.
Equal is the main thing. As long as they are the same you should be good. If one is higher/lower when you level it, then adjust the pressures later to match, it will be off again. I can see lower pressures helping though. It will give a softer ride too!
I try to keep my videos simple and tool selection simple to show people that you don't need a massive tool collection to do most repairs. But I do have box end wrenches, sockets, and air tools at my disposal. Thanks for watching!
Ratchet wrench? You mean that tool you married? Yea, married me one too.. when you get one u think could help out a lot but you soon realize theyre not all that useful and in the end they just screwed you out of some money,..
Thank you so much brother, you saved me a giant headache. 👍
Been searching for hours for this very video!!! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
To truly have a level cut left to right, you must measure from blade tip to garage floor ,you can’t get more accurate than that!!!
Unless you have a bent deck or warped blades, this method will get you pretty close. Thanks for watching!
I use blade tip measurements also. Skirt could be different.
I have found that since I can't see the left blade tip on mine, I set a bevel guage to the height of the right blade tip where I can see it thru the discharge chute, and by feel, adjust the left side to match. Pretty easy and accurate.....subscribed
Please buy a socket set
I try to keep my videos simple and tool selection simple to show people that you don't need a massive tool collection to do most repairs. But I do have box end wrenches, sockets, and air tools at my disposal. Thanks for watching!
I was thinking those bolts adjusted the back of deck. Two bolts inside front wheels raise or lower front. If you only adjust those two you worked with the blades may be much closer in front than back.
Open grass chute and turn blade direction front/back, measure distance between blade at front with ground then measure back the same. Only adjusting those two bolts will leave all the cut force on blades when circling front because the back will be too high, in most cases.
Good info, Thanks for posting.
So did you adjust deck height to 0 then raise the blades first or did you set the deck height to 2.25 then adjust to that? Just wondering if the cut height meter on the mower is right after adjustment or how you set that.. might be different setup but my craftsman has a height adjust knob and the deck raise n lower lever...
I raised the deck up so the wheels on the deck were off the ground and floating. The initial height is not too important as long as you can make both sides the same.
You also have a rear axle badly out of level tilting the whole mower.
...I feel it would be better to just leave the tires equally under-inflated. I inflated my tires and it makes it harder to mow in some cases because the tires slip more easily.
Do you know the name/number of the bar that attaches the forward end of the deck to the forward end of the chassis? I am missing that piece and it hurts a lot because I have a floating deck with no wheels.
@@elijaha773 Each mowers' part number is different, but from what I can find, I believe it is called a Deck Link.
Equal is the main thing. As long as they are the same you should be good. If one is higher/lower when you level it, then adjust the pressures later to match, it will be off again. I can see lower pressures helping though. It will give a softer ride too!
Think you could get better measurements with just a 6 inch ruler.
A short ruler would definitely work also. But I only had a measuring tape on hand.
@@whatsgoingtobreaknext-diy2981 I have had to use what was easier to get to, but for convenience, shorter is better.
measure the blade not the deck. spindle lengths can differ chief
If you have 2 different spindle lengths, nothing you do to the deck will allow a level cut.
Clean the deck off grass is acidic it will eat the deck like a xeno from aliens
Man...... get you a set of beoe wrenches
I try to keep my videos simple and tool selection simple to show people that you don't need a massive tool collection to do most repairs. But I do have box end wrenches, sockets, and air tools at my disposal. Thanks for watching!
@@whatsgoingtobreaknext-diy2981 Thank you for keeping it simple. Appreciative.
that music un called for!!!! ok everything else;-))
ever hear of ratchet wrenches???
Lol. I agree....atleast a couple sizes.
Sometimes you just have to use what’s on hand. But yes, ratchet wrenches would help.
Ratchet wrench? You mean that tool you married? Yea, married me one too.. when you get one u think could help out a lot but you soon realize theyre not all that useful and in the end they just screwed you out of some money,..
Dude get some real wrenches