Timecutter Z; Adjusting Side-To-Side Level; Adjusting Blade Tracking - Toro 20351 - High Wheel CARB Walk Power Mower Dealer Manual

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Checking and Adjusting the Blade Level

Adjusting Blade Tracking

On mowers with multiple blades, not only do the blades
need to be a minimum of 1/8 inch up from the bottom
edge of the housing, but they must also line up where
the tips come together. Take the two blade tips and
point them towards each other. They must be within
1/8-3/16 inch of level with each other, or both must be
the same distance from the blade to the ground
(Figure 69).
Figure 69
1.
Measure here
An alternate way to check this is to remove the mower
housing and turn it over. Remove both blades and lay a
straight edge on both blade saddles (Figure 70). It
should lie flat. If not, either the spindle or the housing
where the spindle mounts may be bent.
Figure 70
Yet another way to check this with the blades attached
is to align the blades (two blades at a time on three
blade mowers), then run a string across the cutting tips
of the blades. The string should be straight. If it is not,
the blade or spindle could be bent.
If the saddles or blades do not line up and the spindles
are not bent, a shim between the spindle housing and
the mower housing may help align them. Loosen the
spindle to mower housing bolts and insert shim
washers until the saddles are in line. Then if you used
washers to shim the spindle housing, remove the bolt
and reassemble through the washer to secure it.
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TimeCutter Z

Note: This chassis was re-identified as TimeCutter ZX
for 2003.
The TimeCutter ZX is sold with two mower sizes,
44-inch and 52-inch (111.7cm and 132.0cm) mowers
(Figure 71).
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Adjusting Side-to-Side Level

These mowers should be level side-to-side within
3/16 inch (4.76mm). If adjustment is necessary,
proceed as follows.
Remove the hairpin cotter and washer from the leveling
bracket (Figure 72). To level the blades, reposition the
leveling bracket in a different hole and install the
washer and hairpin cotter. A front hole lowers the blade
height and a rear hole raises its height. Adjust both
sides as required.
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1.
Hairpin cotter and
washer
2.
Leveling bracket
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Figure 71
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Figure 72
3. Front hole
4. Rear hole
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