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How to Level and Adjust Your Mower Deck Height

A level mower deck gives an even cut. Here's how to check and adjust yours.

handyman Tools & Materials Needed

  • checkTape measure or ruler
  • checkWrench set
  • checkFlat, level surface (garage floor or driveway)
  • checkTire pressure gauge
1

Park the mower on a flat, hard surface (concrete is ideal). Check and set all tires to the manufacturer's recommended pressure — uneven tire pressure causes uneven cutting.

2

Set the deck height to your preferred cutting height (typically 3-3.5 inches for most lawns).

3

Turn off the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire(s). Rotate the blade so it points side-to-side (left to right).

4

Measure from the ground to the tip of the blade on each side. Both sides should be within 1/8 inch of each other. If not, adjust the deck leveling mechanism (usually adjustment nuts on the deck hanger brackets).

5

Rotate the blade so it points front-to-back. Measure both tips. The front should be 1/8 to 1/4 inch LOWER than the rear. This slight forward pitch improves cut quality.

6

Adjust the front-to-back pitch using the front hanger bracket or leveling rod (consult your manual for your specific model).

7

Recheck all measurements after adjustments. Tighten all hardware.

8

Reconnect the spark plug wire(s). Mow a test strip and inspect the cut quality — it should be even across the full width.

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