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Adjusting the blade height can be done by moving any
number of the five smaller spacers on the blade mount-
ing bolts to the top or to the bottom of the spindle shaft.
All blades should be positioned equally (See Figure 10).
The unit is shipped with one spacer on top of spindle
and four underneath (See Figure 10).
This adjustment does not affect blade pitch.
-NOTE-
For best results, keep the cutter deck
high in relation to the engine deck and
the blades low in the cutter deck; ie. 4 or
5 spacers below the spindle shaft.
Additional range to the cutting height can be
achieved by repositioning the cutter deck in relation-
ship to the engine deck.  This adjustment also affects the
pitch of the deck.
Hex Nut-Torque
to 75 Lb-Ft
Cutter Blade
Spacer 1/4" 
Spindle
 Shaft
Cutter
Deck
Spindle
Assembly
Hex Head
Bolt / Nut
Cutter Blade
Spacers1/4"
Washer
Hex Head Bolt
Cutter Blade
Figure 10. Cutter Blade Adjustment
There are three positions for mounting the cutter deck
(See Figure 11).   For cutting in the lowest position,
mount the cutter deck in the top hole (A).   For cutting
in the highest position, mount the deck in the lowest hole
(C).   Setting the cutter deck height will be determined
by the type of cutting conditions.
Caster spacers also can be repositioned to change the
cutting heights and to change the pitch of the deck  (See
Figure 12).
To adjust the caster spacers, raise the deck and remove
the pin and caster wheel.   Reposition the caster spacers
as needed, then replace the caster, top spacers and pin.
Make the same adjustments on the other caster wheel.
To adjust the blade height, move any number of the five
1/4" thick spacers on the blade mounting bolts to the
top of the spindle shaft or below the spindle shaft.
Figure 11. Cutter Deck Height Adjustment
Figure 12. Repositioning Spacers
SGB032
A
B
C
Pin
Spacers
2002SGB005