What about the front adjustment? Where front adjusting rod connects to deck bracket there is two holes in the brack, high and low, to put the adjusting rod in. Which hole should be used?
When I started to do this I set my timer for 30 seconds as the title of this video claimed. After about an hour and 15 minutes I determined this was clickbait
Exactly, don't why he wasted all that time and effort and it's a less accurate way to adjust the level vs leveling/nut adjustment while attached to the deck.
Off topic, but my last two push mowers were off at least 1/4 inch with all four adjusters at the same notch. Current mower needs the fronts 1/2 notch lower than the rears, for the BLADE to be level. The blade IS supposed to be level with the ground isn’t it?
Some times the hangers get bent, the part that hold the hangers get bent or the hole become oblong. Making the hangers off. Tires if one has 20lb in it and one has 10lb your going to be off. As for the front down a half inch is not all that necessary. Some even say the back should be lower then the front, to make stripes Stripes are just the grass bent in one direction if the back is a little lower it bends the grass as the edge passes over it. As you mow the ground is not always even so don't try to make it even with the ground. Hope that helps Thanks for your support.
I'd say quit worrying for 5 mins about the bolts touching and drink your coffee before the video and you might have a decent video.assiming everything is perfect that might work maybe.
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Interesting, because the front is the first one I talk about 1 min in the video...then at around 1:37 I explain what I do on the front. Thanks for your support. Feel free to rewatch it. If you have any other questions.
RICH never seen that before, that was a good tip. Easy and clean thank you.
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Nice how to video Rich I enjoyed it!
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The front of your deck should between a 1/2 inch and 3/8 lower than the rear
Ya it can be done, thanks for your.
Great tip Rich
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What about the front adjustment? Where front adjusting rod connects to deck bracket there is two holes in the brack, high and low, to put the adjusting rod in. Which hole should be used?
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Where you set them also affects the high settings on your mower.
I set them, but never changed the up and down. I mow one height. Thanks for your support watch my other videos help me out.
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When I started to do this I set my timer for 30 seconds as the title of this video claimed. After about an hour and 15 minutes I determined this was clickbait
Hmmm I just did it in 27 seconds Myself, If you practice a little more you can do it toooooo...pshhhh thanks for your support.
If it took you a 1 hour and 15 minutes to unhook two hangers and make them even. We can see past your lies. Pshhhh again thanks for your support.
9 months 2 days 3 hours and 9 minutes 26 seconds, I have to agree… have to agree, it’s still not level. Jk lol
Nice I think even I could do that 😆
Years ago I had a Lazer level but I lost it....well it could be in the garage someplace.... pshhh
You don't have to remove any parts to adjust the two back adjustments.
Exactly, don't why he wasted all that time and effort and it's a less accurate way to adjust the level vs leveling/nut adjustment while attached to the deck.
Off topic, but my last two push mowers were off at least 1/4 inch with all four adjusters at the same notch.
Current mower needs the fronts 1/2 notch lower than the rears, for the BLADE to be level.
The blade IS supposed to be level with the ground isn’t it?
Some times the hangers get bent, the part that hold the hangers get bent or the hole become oblong.
Making the hangers off.
Tires if one has 20lb in it and one has 10lb your going to be off.
As for the front down a half inch is not all that necessary.
Some even say the back should be lower then the front, to make stripes
Stripes are just the grass bent in one direction if the back is a little lower it bends the grass as the edge passes over it.
As you mow the ground is not always even so don't try to make it even with the ground.
Hope that helps
Thanks for your support.
Those nuts look kind of loose to me , like they may loosen on there own during use .
Once attached they have the weight of the deck applying pressure. Dimple lock type.
I'd say quit worrying for 5 mins about the bolts touching and drink your coffee before the video and you might have a decent video.assiming everything is perfect that might work maybe.
Bruce come on over I have a coffee cup for you...pshhhh. thanks for your support. Watch my other coffee videos. Share the video and give me a Thumbs up.
What about the front?
Interesting, because the front is the first one I talk about 1 min in the video...then at around 1:37 I explain what I do on the front. Thanks for your support. Feel free to rewatch it. If you have any other questions.
Oh ok went back .must've missed that part
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Good job and a great explanation see ya next time Rich