1st thing it says in the manual for the tractor deck leveling is to check air in tires ,the right front 1 is flat ,then it says to put tractor on level surface ,either get 2 inch blocks set deck on at desired cutting height then adjust height. I have d125 tractor & mine looks nothing like yours dirty & rusty maintenance isn't just oil change / greasing stuff !!!
You do know the deck is designed to be removed for easy access and maintenance. Also use a leaf blower to clean after each mowing. Before leveling the deck Before making any adjustments, first make sure all tires are properly inflated.
Atta boy!
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Thank you for the compliment
1st thing it says in the manual for the tractor deck leveling is to check air in tires ,the right front 1 is flat ,then it says to put tractor on level surface ,either get 2 inch blocks set deck on at desired cutting height then adjust height. I have d125 tractor & mine looks nothing like yours dirty & rusty maintenance isn't just oil change / greasing stuff !!!
Yup. I don’t have the OE manual, and it’s a used yard tractor. I never said I’m a pro. Kinda in the name of the channel. 🤷🏼♂️
the part number on the belt you have comes back as a 109 inch belt you need a 104 inch belt, john deere part number GX20072
I purchased the correct one after the holidays, but thanks for the part number. I have another spare deck that I believe the 109” belt is for.
You do know the deck is designed to be removed for easy access and maintenance. Also use a leaf blower to clean after each mowing. Before leveling the deck Before making any adjustments, first make sure all tires are properly inflated.
Why are you trying to adjust the deck with flat tires??? 🤔🤨 Pointless!!!
I never said I knew what I was doing. Watch the whole thing, you’ll see it all worked out in the end.
@@NaiveRancher It's called common sense. Some people have it, others don't.
Some people have a sense of humor. Evidently you don’t. It’s the internet, stop caring so much.