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SECOND METHOD (Screw Height Difference) :
1. Rotate cutting unit backwards to gain access to reel
and bedknife.
2. Using a two–screw gauge bar, Toro part no.
98–1852, set first screw to desired Height–of–Cut.
3. Place the gauge bar across front and rear rollers.
The first screw head needs to fit snugly over edge of the
bedknife, while the gauge bar contacts the front roller
(Fig. 20).
NOTE: The rear roller does not have to contact the
gauge bar.
1
Figure 20
1. 1st screw
4. Switch first screw on gauge bar so both screw
heads are pointed in the same direction (Fig. 21).
5. Place two–screw gauge bar on bedknife so both
screws contact bedknife while gauge bar contacts front
and rear rollers (Fig. 21).
NOTE: Both screws must contact flat surface of bed-
knife.
Reelmaster 6500–D/6700–D
1
2
6. Using a vernier caliper measure the height of first
and second screw. This measurement is from the bar
face to the end of the screw (Fig. 22).
SECOND SCREW
HEIGHT
7.
Second Screw Height
First Screw Height
=
Screw Height Difference
8. Using Table 2, adjust the second screw to your de-
sired cutting unit attitude.
Page 8.1 – 13
Rev. C
Figure 21
1. 1st screw
2. 2nd screw
FIRST SCREW
HEIGHT
Figure 22
Cutting Units
Model 03857, S/N 80302 & Up
Model 03858, S/N 81419 & Up
Model 03859, S/N 81993 & Up

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