How Do You Level A John Deere Lawn Tractor Deck?
Mowing on a John Deere lawn tractor can be quite easy and fun, unless the deck isn’t level and making a horrible-looking mow job. On most push-behind mowers, you adjust the deck level by changing the deck height up and down on each wheel. For a riding lawn tractor, the deck is connected to the deck level adjusting handle via chains attached to the mower deck. Tightening or loosening the chains is fairly easy and a must for level-cut grass. Fill up all the tires to the specified PSI on each tire sidewall. A low-pressure tire can make your deck seem crooked. Park the lawn tractor on a level surface, such as your garage floor. Set the level on the front, top part of the mower deck. Look at the level air bubble to decipher which side of the deck is lower. Raise each end of the level while it is resting on the front, top part of the mower deck. Once the bubble is in the center on the level, measure how high you are holding the specific end of the level. This distance will be how much you ad