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Level deck by using the frame?

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J

JDMRC

Last spring, I purchased a John Deere E130. The deck always been slightly uneven since it was purchased. It was very close, so I didn't bother with trying to level it. At this point, it's gotten quite a bit more out of whack. The manual instructions for leveling are quite clear, however, there's not a single level spot in my entire yard. My driveway is gravel, and has a slight slope just like the entire property does. Is it feasible, although obviously not preferred, to level the deck using the mower frame as a reference point on each side? If level ground is the only way to get this done, I'm not sure how on earth I'll ever pull that off. Any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.


#2

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bertsmobile1

Got a trailer ?
Do it on that


#3

Mower King

Mower King

Last spring, I purchased a John Deere E130. The deck always been slightly uneven since it was purchased. It was very close, so I didn't bother with trying to level it. At this point, it's gotten quite a bit more out of whack. The manual instructions for leveling are quite clear, however, there's not a single level spot in my entire yard. My driveway is gravel, and has a slight slope just like the entire property does. Is it feasible, although obviously not preferred, to level the deck using the mower frame as a reference point on each side? If level ground is the only way to get this done, I'm not sure how on earth I'll ever pull that off. Any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.
However you do it, make sure ALL your tires are aired up to spec and don't leak out....or it won't matter how level you get it, it won't stay level.


#4

J

JDMRC

Got a trailer ?
Do it on that
Sure don't, but that's a good idea. My neighbor has one he hauls his ATV's on. Maybe he'd let me drive this mower on there long enough to level it up. Thanks a million.


#5

J

JDMRC

However you do it, make sure ALL your tires are aired up to spec and don't leak out....or it won't matter how level you get it, it won't stay level.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I do check the tire pressure regularly, and hoped that was the issue. Unfortunately, it's not.


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