MTD i1046, i1050 warranty Deck Gauge Wheel Adjustment, Front To Rear Leveling, See Figure

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Making

Adjustments

WARNING

Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine is running, except

Front To Rear Leveling

The front of the cutting deck is supported by an adjust- able front deck hanger rod. This rod can be adjusted to set the front to rear pitch of the deck. The front of the

deck should be between 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch lower than the rear of the deck. Adjust if necessary as follows:

1.With the tractor parked on a firm, level surface, move the deck to the mid height position (third or fourth notch) using the deck lift lever. Rotate the blade nearest the discharge chute so that it is parallel with the tractor frame.

2.Measure the distance from the front of the blade tip to the ground and the rear of the blade tip to the ground. The front measurement taken should be between 1/4” and 3/8” less than the rear measurement. Determine the approximate distance necessary for proper adjust- ment and proceed, if necessary, to the next step.

3.Working at the front of the tractor, loosen the two hex lock nuts at the front of the deck hanger rod. Thread the lock nuts away from the hex nuts behind them.

See Figure 11.

Hex Lock Nut

Deck Gauge Wheel Adjustment

NOTE: The deck gauge wheels are an anti-scalp feature of the deck and are not designed to support the weight of the cutting deck.

The deck gauge wheels should neither contact the ground, nor be high off the ground, when the deck is moved to the desired height setting. If you change your cutting height during the mowing season, the gauge wheels should be checked and adjusted as necessary.

Adjust the gauge wheels as follows:

Place the tractor on a smooth, flat surface and move the deck to the desired mowing height using the deck lift lever.

Check gauge wheels distance from the flat surface below. If the gauge wheels contact the ground, they must be raised. If the gauge wheels are higher than 1/2" above the ground, they should be lowered.

Remove the shoulder bolt securing one of the front ball wheels to the front index bracket. Reposition the ball wheel to align with the one of four index holes that places the wheel 1/4" to 1/2" above the ground. Secure the ball wheel to the index bracket with the shoulder bolt. Note the index hole used and secure the other ball wheel in the same position. See Figure 12.

where specified in the operator’s

Hex Nut

manual. Stop the engine before performing any adjustments.

Front Deck

Hanger Rod

Figure 11

4.Using a wrench, turn the inner hex nuts clockwise to raise the front of the deck, or counterclockwise to lower the front of the deck. Adjust the hex nuts evenly so that the deck hanger rod is at the front of both slots in the hanger bracket on the front of the deck. See Figure 11.

5.Retighten the two hex lock nuts when properly adjusted.

Lock Nut

Front Index

Bracket

Shoulder

Bolt

Figure 12

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Table of Contents Slope Gauge —Children Safe Operation PracticesYour Responsibility OperationGeneral Operation Do Not Never allow children or others in or on towed equip- mentService Gas and Oil Fill-up Attaching the Battery CablesOpening the Tractor Hood Mulching Plug and Shipping Brace RemovalTire Pressure Throwing objects. Never operateIts down position, even with Know the Controls 12V Power Outlet Control SwitchKey Switch Module Throttle Control Lever PTO Blade EngageDeck Lift Lever Systems Indicator Monitor/Hour MeterSeat Adjustment Lever Cup HolderCargo Net Safety Interlock SystemReverse Caution Mode Hydro Transmission Bypass RodsDriving The Tractor Starting the EngineStopping the Engine If the blades are engaged, disengage the PTOMoving the Tractor Manually Steering the TractorDriving On Slopes MowingMulching Installing Mulching Plug on 46 Decks onlyInstalling Mulching Plug on 50 Decks only Raise and hold the chute deflector in up positionMaking Adjustments MakingLeveling the Deck Deck Gauge Wheel Adjustment Front To Rear LevelingSee Figure Deck Rear Roller Adjustment Deck onlyChecking Engine Oil Level Maintaining Your Lawn TractorChanging Engine Oil & Filter OperatingSpark Plugs Air CleanerServicing the Precleaner Servicing Paper ElementCarburetor Steering MaintenanceEngine Cooling Fuel LineCleaning the Tractor and Deck LubricationDeck Wash System Battery TiresCutting Deck Removal Blades may be removed as follows Spindle AssemblyCutting Blades Hex Flange NutChanging the Deck Belt Reinstalling the Cutting DeckHydrostatic Transmission FusesMower Deck Maintaining Your Tractor Attachments & Accessories Off-Season StorageDrain fuel only into an approved container Safety Labels Trouble Shooting Arms Clean gearsSteering effort Lack of Lubrication Debris in steering gearsTo order replacement Description ModelOr visit MANUFACTURER’S Warranty Coverage General Emissions Warranty Coverage U.S.A

i1046, i1050 specifications

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