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SECTION 8 CUTTING DECK
Cutting Deck Operation
The Vacu-Power deck
is designed to provide the
ultimate in quality of cut and bagging ability. It relies on
air movement to carry the grass into the bag.
Not all of the air is drawn from the sides; a considerable
amount of air enters through the center of the deck.
The perforated screen panel just behind the engine
is
the entry point. From there, the air passes through the
belt opening
in the deck, through another Screen (BBC
units only) and finally down to the cutting chamber
area. On self-propelled models, there is a plate that
covers the transmission to help prevent grass from
packing around
it.
See Figure 123.
Figure 123
It
is important to keep the screens and air passages
clear of debris to allow free airflow. If the screens are
obstructed, the quality of cut will degrade.
Cutting Deck Adjustments
IMPORTANT: The following two adjustments can be
time consuming and should only be performed If
blade position affects safety or quality of cut.
There are two critical dimensions that also affect
quality of cut: blade position and blade tip clearance.
A description of each is provided below.
Blade Posltlon refers to the vertical position of the
blade at the tip with respect to the bottom lip of the
deck. See Figure 124.
The specification for blade height with respect
to the
bottom lip of the deck is given below.
Area
Blade Position
If the blade is too high, quality
o f
cut will degrade. If the
blade is too low, operator safety may become
a
concern.
If the blade is too low
a t
any point within the housing,
the engine should be shimmed to bring
it
within the
specification. Shim the engine using shim washers
between the engine and the deck
as
shown in Figure
125.
Always use Loctite
(R)
on engine fasteners
when
reinstalling. Recheck blade position after engine
mounting screws are tightened
to the proper torque.
Front
Flush
with
housing
bottom
@Rear
6.4
1.5 mm
(.250
2.060')
Sides
Even
with
opposite
side
within
1.5 mm
(.060")
BLADE POSITION
BLADE POSITION
Figure 124
CAUTION! Do not shim the engine more than
1.5
mm
(.060")
If the dimension
is still out of speclfi-
cation after shimmlng, deck replacement may be
requlred.
If the height of the blade is
too high within the housing,
the engine mounting pads on the
cutting deck can be
lowered slightly. Using a caliper, measure the original
height of the mounting pad. Using a mill
or
file, remove
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Cutting Deck

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