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Deck Wheels
I've asked a few different people this question and have gotten several different answers.
I have a Cub 1864 with a 48" GT deck on it. I am currently running Oregon G5 Gator blades. But i am wondering if the deck wheels should be running on the ground as i am mowing or if they should be off the ground. If they are to be off the ground how far should they be off the ground? |
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There are Millions upon Millions of lawn mowers (push or deck type) that run with four wheels on the ground every day of the lawn mowing season.
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There are those that recommend that the deck weight be supported by the tractor. best to read the owner's manual for recommendations.
If a person has a rough lawn, hanging the deck will give a cleaner looking finish. but it is personal preference like oil, batteries, belts etc. unless manufacture recommends otherwise. I hang mine, and the deck wheels do "anti scalp" duty. I set them about an inch above a solid floor. Your results will vary. |
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The 48" deck wheels ride on the ground per the manual. 48" deck p/n 317190.
I too raise the deck off the wheels to clear roots, rocks, bouncing on poor terrain. Ride on the wheels when the turf is smooth.
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I agree, Mike
Big difference between a Lawn Boy riding on 4 puny wheels and a 750+ pound GT riding on the deck wheels which are almost as light duty. I mow my lawn long (setting #5 on a 54" fab deck) and the deck wheels hardy ever touch the ground. |
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When the wheels are on the ground the deck needs to be floating so the wheels are only supporting the deck and not the entire tractor, I mow with the deck floating and get excellent results.
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