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Re: (ET) Mower cutting height



Something sounds odd with your deck...

As per the label on the deck, the height adjusts from 1-1/2" to 4", in 1/2" increments. When we were in upstate NY and I mowed former cow pasture, I kept it set high and 4" sounds about right for the results.

Are your rear rollers worn down a lot? They should be 2-1/2" in diameter. Are you setting the heights correctly? I find the rear roller height adjust counterintuitive, so easy to put the pins in the wrong holes and have the deck at an angle.

Jim Coate
*The Electric Tractor Store*
http://www.ElectricTractorStore.com

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Bill Alburty wrote:
The GE engineers were not so clever when they designed the mower deck height adjustment on the E-12. Re-arranging the 1/2 inch nylon spacers on the front casters is easy with the deck flipped up, but adjusting the rear roller brackets requires wrenches and is not so quick. I very seldom need to be changing the cutting height so I can live with it. But my problem is I can't get it high enough. My maximum cutting height is about 2 1/2 inches. I can't believe it was designed to have that limitation, especially for the rural user. I'm trying to grow tall fescue which is supposed to be cut at 4 inches. Do I have to get larger diameter casters and weld extensions on the roller brackets? Or make 1 1/2 inch shims for the motor mounts? Thats all I know to do. Are those shims available somewhere?
Any suggestions?