Figure 11
1. Carrier Frame
2. Hairpin Cotter
3. Back height-of-cut post
Adjusting the Anti-Scalp
Rollers
The anti-scalp rollers need to be adjusted in the proper
hole location for each height-of-cut position. There
needs to be 3/8 inch (10 mm) minimum clearance
above the ground.
Note: If the anti-scalp rollers are adjusted too low it
can cause excess wear of the rollers.
1. After adjusting height-of-cut, check the anti-scalp
rollers so that there is a minimum of 3/8 inch (10
mm) clearance above the ground (Figure 12, or
Figure 13).
2. If adjustment is needed, remove the bolt, washers
and nut (Figure 12, or Figure 13).
3. Select a hole position so the anti-scalp rollers are
a minimum of 3/8 inch (10 mm) off the ground
(Figure 12 or Figure 13).
4. Install the bolt and nut (Figure 12 or Figure 13).
4. Spacers
5. Front height-of-cut post
1. Mower deck
2. Bolt
3. Spacer
1. Mower deck
2. Bolt
3. Spacer
5. In certain mowing conditions and terrain, a
mismatch of cutting height may be seen. Adjusting
the outside anti-scalp rollers to the minimum setting
of 3/8 inch (10 mm) will help prevent the mower
deck cutting too low on the outside and minimize
the mismatch.
Adjusting the Flow Baffle
The mower discharge flow can be adjusted for different
types of mowing conditions. Position the cam lock and
baffle to give the best quality of cut.
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Figure 12
4. Anti-Scalp Rollers
5. Nut
Figure 13
4. Bushing
5. Anti-Scalp Rollers
6. Nut