Cub Cadet Guide to RZT 50 Deck Height Adjustment for Optimal Performance

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LEVELING THE MOWER DECK

When leveled correctly the mower deck should be level side to side, and should be approximately a 1/8 to 1/4 inch lower in the front of the deck.

Side to Side Leveling

If the cutting deck appears to be mowing unevenly, a side to side adjustment can be performed. Adjust if necessary as follows:

With the tractor parked on a firm, level surface, place the deck lift handle in the top notch (highest position) and rotate both outer blades so that they are perpendicular to the tractor frame.

Measure the distance from the outside left blade tip to the ground and the distance from the outside right blade tip to the ground. The measurements should be equal. If they’re not, proceed to the next step.

Comparing the two measurements, determine whether the left side of the deck must be raised or lowered.

Loosen, but do not remove, the hex cap screw on the left deck hanger bracket. Refer to Figure 30.

Level the deck by using a wrench to turn the adjustment gear (found immediately behind the hex cap screw just loosened) clockwise to raise the left side of the deck, or counterclockwise to lower the left side of the deck. See Figure 30.

Lower

LT.

 

Raise LT.

Side of Deck

 

Side of Deck

Adjustment

 

Hex Cap

 

Screw

 

 

 

 

 

Gear

 

 

 

Figure 30

The deck is properly leveled when both blade tip measurements taken earlier are equal.

Retighten the hex cap screw on the left deck hanger bracket when proper adjustment is achieved.

Front to Back Leveling.

The front of the deck should be approximately 1/8 to 1/4 inch lower than the rear of the deck. Adjust if nec- essary as follows:

With the deck raised off of the ground, rotate the outer blades so that they are parallel to the frame of the tractor.

If the side to side leveling was done correctly, measuring just the right blade should be acceptable to attain the correct back to front pitch of the deck.

Measure the distance from the front tip of the blade to the ground and the distance from the rear tip to the ground. The front distance should be 1/8 to 1/4 inch less than the rear. If it is not, proceed to the next step.

From the front of the tractor, loosen the outer nuts on the deck front hanger rod, and turn them away from the inner nuts. See Figure 31.

Hex Nuts

Front Hanger

Rod Bracket

Front

Hanger

Rod

Figure 31

If the front of the deck was too low, turn the inner hex nuts clockwise against the hanger bracket to shorten the front hanger rod and raise the front of the deck. See Figure 31.

If the front of the deck was too high, turn the hex nuts counterclockwise to lengthen the front hanger rod and lower the front of the deck.

IMPORTANT: The deck front hanger rod should be at the front of the slots of the front deck bracket. If one side of the rod is not at the front of its slot, turn the inner hex nut on that side until rod just touches the front of the slot. Then re- measure and re-adjust the front hanger rod as necessary.

When the correct pitch of the deck is acquired, secure the inner hex nuts with a wrench and tighten the outer hex nuts against the inner hex nuts to lock them in the adjusted position.

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Contents Important Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully OPERATOR’S ManualTable of Contents Tractor PreparationPosition Drive Control Levers Connect the BatteryLower the Deck Discharge Chute Safe Operation Practices General OperationDo not II. Slope OperationIII. Children IV. Service Safety Decals and Labels IndicatorDeck Height Indicator Park Brake Mower Deck Safety Graphic Information GraphicSlope Gauge To the Owner Calling Service InformationRecording Model and Serial Number Information Controls and Features Ignition Switch Power Take-Off PTO SwitchSeat Adjustment Lever Not Seen Deck Height IndexHour Meter/Indicator Panel Hour Meter FeaturesIndicator Panel Features Throttle ControlGeneral Safety OperationChoke Control Parking Brake Engagement LeverSafety Interlock System Starting the EngineUsing Jumper Cables to Start Engine Cold Weather StartingStopping the Engine Practice Operation Initial USEDriving the Tractor Forward Turning the Tractor While Driving ForwardDriving the Tractor In Reverse Turning While Driving RearwardExecuting a Zero Turn Stopping the TractorDriving on Slopes Operating the PTOUsing the Mower Deck Checking the Safety Interlock CircuitsAdjusting the Operators Seat AdjustmentsAdjusting RH & LH Drive Control Levers Maintenance Engine MaintenanceHydrostatic Transmission Maintenance General Battery InformationCharging the Battery Battery MaintenanceBattery Storage Servicing Electrical SystemUsing the Transmission Bypass Rods Tire MaintenanceTractor Creeping Tractor High Speed Tracking Transmission Drive BeltUsing a fuel stabilizer Tractor StorageIf storing the tractor for 30 days or more Emptying the fuel systemMower Deck Deck RemovalReleasing belt tension with the idler pulley Rolling the belt off the PTO pulleyUsing the idler pulley to tension the belt Deck InstallationRolling the belt into the PTO pulley Side to Side Leveling Leveling the Mower DeckFront to Back Leveling Adjusting the Gauge Wheels Deck MaintenanceUsing the Deck Wash System Cleaning the Spindle PulleysDeck Lubrication Mower Blade CareReplacing the Deck Drive Belt Page U.S.A Canada

RZT 50 specifications

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