How to Level a John Deere Z365R Ztrak Deck
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ธ.ค. 2024
- Step by step learn how to level mower deck on a John Deere Z365R Zero Turn.
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You gave me exactly what I needed thank you for explaining everything I got just what you had to work on show me how to do it I appreciate it
So…it appeared you measured the rake using the side blade by rotating the blade another 90 degrees so the tip is pointing toward the front of the deck. Is that correct?
Could you please do a similar video for the 1025R with a 60 or 54 inch deck? Thanks
I will get it on the list. Thanks for watching!
Hello, I had a quick question/ troubleshoot problem with this specific area of the Z365R. The “snap ring” popped off and the wire connected to the bolt came completely out of the slot hole thats located near the top. Are there any suggestions on how to squeeze that wiring back into the slot and to put the ring back on?
I tried looking in the technical manual for a solution to this issue and I was unsuccessful. I would call your local dealer and se if you can talk to their lawn and garden technician to see if they can help on this matter. Thanks for watching!
@@247parts I actually figured it out on my own, wasn’t as hard as I thought, but appreciate you looking for a solution!
The plastic piece sitting on the nut the levels the deck broke do you know what that piece is called?
I'm not sure what plastic piece you are talking about. The piece that is sitting on top of the nut that levels the deck is actually cast aluminum and it is called a trunnion. Is that what you are talking about?
How do you do it without a leveling gauge?
You could cut a block of wood to 2" or 2.5" and then use it is place of the leveling gauge. Just set you cut of height to whichever height you cut your block and then make sure your blade tips make contact like shown in the video and then adjust if they don't. Good question and thanks for watching!
Do you measure at the lowest part of the blades? Where they angle downward at the end?
Yes, right at the cutting edge of the blade at the very tip. Thanks for watching!
I cleaned the filter also the engine is 20 hp
Awesome buddy!
It's a v twin liquid cooling engine
Nice!