Adjusting the number of spacers below, Caster support hub, Adjusting the cutting height with blade – Exmark Viking Hydro 920000 User Manual

Page 30: Spacers, Figure 11, Figure 12, Adjusting the cutting height with blade spacers, Maintenance

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Maintenance

8. Remove jack.

9. Adjust wheel drive and brake linkages as

required (see Brake and Wheel Drive Linkage
Adjustment
section).

Figure 11

1.

Position A

4.

Position D

2.

Position B

5.

Position E

3.

Position C

6.

Axle Pivot Bolt-loosen
but Do Not remove

Note: The axle positions are in 1/2 inch (1.3 cm)
increments and the large caster spacers are 1/2
inch (1.3 cm) thick. Therefore, by adjusting the
same number of 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) caster spacers as
axle hole positions the blades will retain the same
front-to-back tip (rake).

Adjusting the Number
of Spacers below Caster
Support Hub

1. Stop the machine and move the drive levers to

the neutral lock position.

2. Disengage the PTO.

3. Place the drive levers in the “park brake” position.

4. Push down on handles to lift front casters off the

ground.

5. Support with jackstands.

6. Remove “quick pin” from one caster and remove

caster from hub (see Figure 12).

Figure 12

1.

Four 1/2 inch (127 mm)
spacers

3.

3/16 inch (4.8 mm)
spacer

2.

Quick Pin

4.

Caster support

7. Adjust the number of 1/2 inch spacers between

bottom of hub and caster yoke to obtain the
desired cutting height from the Cutting Height
Adjustment Table in the Adjusting the Cutting
Height
section.

8. Install remaining spacers on top of hub.

9. Install “quick pin”.

10. Repeat for other caster.

Adjusting the Cutting Height
with Blade Spacers

1. Stop the machine and move the drive levers to the

neutral locked position.

2. Disengage the PTO.

3. Engage the park brake.

4. Stop the engine, remove the key and wait for all

moving parts to stop.

5. Blades may be adjusted for cutting height by using

the four 1/4 inch (.64 cm) spacers found on the
blade spindle bolts (factory setting is two above
and two below). This allows a 1 inch (2.5 cm)
range in 1/4 inch (.64 cm) increments of cutting
height in any axle position. The same number
of blade spacers must be used on all blades to
achieve a level cut (two above and two below, one
above and three below, etc.).

6. Raise front of deck and support with jack stands.

7. Hold blade bolt on bottom and loosen spindle

nut on top.

8. Adjust number of spacers between bottom of

spindle and blade as indicated in the Cutting

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