Let's see if I can explain this properly. Flipped-up my WH deck and measured from the underside of the deck down to its lower edge. The deck is 4 3/4" deep and the cutting edge of the blades is appx 4 5/8" from the underside of the deck. So, I can't see the blades from the side of the deck as they don't extend below the lower edge. It would be unsafe if the blades extended below the lower edge.
Not sure what you mean by saying "the blades to be 4 inches below the deck."
In any case, for a 4" cut the front casters have five 1/2" spacers below the arm. For a 4" cut the rear roller pin position is the lowest of six holes.
Jack
On Jun 15, 2011, at 3:21 PM, Bill Alburty wrote: Thanks for your responses on this subject. My E-12 deck label says M/N 26AA42KA, S/N FR15877. Maybe this info will tell someone why my deck at full height adjustment has a cutting height of only 2 1/2 inches unlike everyone else. I have 5-inch front casters with 5 half-inch spacers, and 2 1/2 inch diameter rollers with 6 pin hole adjustments. Maybe my motors stick down lower into the deck. Thats the only difference there could be. I measure the blades to be 4 inches below the deck. Does that compare with everybody else? As for suggested modifications: Dave Brandt's welded-on threaded rods give a lot of height range, but casters in back instead of rollers allow scalping. The casters would make for easier steering though, as rollers don't roll sideways in a turn. I'm still hoping for answers. Bill Alburty E-12 Kansas _______________________________________________ Elec-trak mailing list Elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu https://cosmos.phy.tufts.edu/mailman/listinfo.cgi/elec-trak
|