check you mower deck by measuring from cement to blade, from my experience these gauges are not correct. So set you gauge at say 3 inches then make adjustments with your mower deck however that is done, manual or check on you tube how to adjust it. set it up at a height on your gauge then move the mower deck to that height .Hi folks, new member here. I very recently bought a new John Deere X570 lawn tractor with the 48" mowing deck. With the deck height dial set at 4" it actually cuts the grass down to just over 3". My lawn is pretty new, bluegrass sod was put down 2 years ago. Cutting the grass this low makes it turn yellow and brown. Even the company that treats our lawn said not to cut it under 4"and it definitely seems it's the right information.
I have the 7 year "bumper to bumper" warranty on it so the dealer is sending somebody over next week to look at it but they said they couldn't promise they could get it to cut at 4". They even said at first that the numbers on the dial are not inches. I then explained that the John Deere website I selected the tractor from says you can cut your lawn from 1-4 inches, in 1/4 inch increments.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had this issue and if it was resolved satisfactorily. I didn't find any other complaints on the internet about this so my hope remains high that I can cut my lawn in the future without stressing it.
Comments and thoughts are greatly appreciated, for good or for bad.
Thank you,
Todd K Stearns
I tend to agree with you. I don't know of a grass type that needs 4". I'd mow it at the top n come back a couple days later and mow it one notch shorter. Then mow as usual at top height. I've checked with our state ag extension office and don't see any grass type that requires 4" mowing. That said, mowing high intially will help establish deeper root growth, but the sod is 2 years old now and establishing roots happened within the first few months of installation and for sure the second season.
Admittedly, my John Deere is a much older model and things may have changed, but my owners manual tells you how to make manual adjustments to the cutting height to make it match the height adjustor knob. Goes something like this.....make sure that tire pressures are correct and equal, go beneath the tractor between the frame and the deck to locate adjusters. Turn the blades parallel to the wheels and measure from the blade tips down to the concrete and use the adjusters between the frame and deck to make each side of the deck equal to the height on the adjustment knob. Then turn the blades perpendicular to the wheels and using another adjuster between the front wheels, adjust so that the front blade tip is 1/4 inch lower than rear blade tip.Hi folks, new member here. I very recently bought a new John Deere X570 lawn tractor with the 48" mowing deck. With the deck height dial set at 4" it actually cuts the grass down to just over 3". My lawn is pretty new, bluegrass sod was put down 2 years ago. Cutting the grass this low makes it turn yellow and brown. Even the company that treats our lawn said not to cut it under 4"and it definitely seems it's the right information.
I have the 7 year "bumper to bumper" warranty on it so the dealer is sending somebody over next week to look at it but they said they couldn't promise they could get it to cut at 4". They even said at first that the numbers on the dial are not inches. I then explained that the John Deere website I selected the tractor from says you can cut your lawn from 1-4 inches, in 1/4 inch increments.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had this issue and if it was resolved satisfactorily. I didn't find any other complaints on the internet about this so my hope remains high that I can cut my lawn in the future without stressing it.
Comments and thoughts are greatly appreciated, for good or for bad.
Thank you,
Todd K Stearns
Most of these decks are hung by 3 threaded rods, one on each side and one in front. If you can raise the nuts 1 inch, you can raise the deck 1 inch. Check to see if they will go higher.Hi folks, new member here. I very recently bought a new John Deere X570 lawn tractor with the 48" mowing deck. With the deck height dial set at 4" it actually cuts the grass down to just over 3". My lawn is pretty new, bluegrass sod was put down 2 years ago. Cutting the grass this low makes it turn yellow and brown. Even the company that treats our lawn said not to cut it under 4"and it definitely seems it's the right information.
I have the 7 year "bumper to bumper" warranty on it so the dealer is sending somebody over next week to look at it but they said they couldn't promise they could get it to cut at 4". They even said at first that the numbers on the dial are not inches. I then explained that the John Deere website I selected the tractor from says you can cut your lawn from 1-4 inches, in 1/4 inch increments.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had this issue and if it was resolved satisfactorily. I didn't find any other complaints on the internet about this so my hope remains high that I can cut my lawn in the future without stressing it.
Comments and thoughts are greatly appreciated, for good or for bad.
Thank you,
Todd K Stearns