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Cub Cadet RZT54 User Manual

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The position on the rear deck rollers is generally not

changed. In the low position the rollers will roll the grass.

In the high position, the rollers are in a storage position

and do little or no rolling of the grass. Change the roller

position as follows:

Remove the cotter pin from the left end of the roller

shaft. See Figure 6-10.

Figure 6-10

Slide the roller shaft to the right and remove the rollers

as the shaft is fully withdrawn from the right rear roller

bracket. See Figure 6-10.
Insert the roller shaft through the other roller bracket

hole. Slide the rollers onto the shaft as you slide the

shaft to the left.
If necessary, rotate the roller shaft to align the flat area

on the left end of the shaft with the flat of the hole in

the left roller bracket. Slide the shaft throught the left

roller bracker and secure with the cotter pin.

Adjusting Front Gauge Wheels and Rear Rollers

WARNING!: Keep hands and feet away from

the discharge opening of the cutting deck.

The front gauge wheels on the ower deck are an anti-scalp

feature, and should not ride on the ground. The front

gauge wheels should be approximately 1/4 to 1/2 inch

above the ground when the deck is set in the desired

height setting.
The rear deck rollers can be set in either the low or high

position.
Using the lift handle, set the deck in the desired height

setting, then check the gauge wheel distance from the

ground below. If necessary adjust the front gauge wheels

as follows:

Visually check the distance between the front gauge

wheels and the ground. If the gauge wheels are near

or touching the ground, they should be raised. If more

than 1/2” above the ground, they should be lowered.
Remove the lock nut securing one of the front gauge

wheel shoulder screws to the deck. Remove the gauge

wheel and shoulder screw. See Figure 6-9.

Figure 6-9

Insert the shoulder screw into the one of four index

holes in the front gauge wheel bracket that will give

the gauge wheel a 1/4 to 1/2 inch clearance with the

ground.
Note the index hole of the just adjusted wheel, and

adjust the other front gauge wheel into the respective

index hole of the other front gauge wheel bracket.

Front Gauge

Wheel

Gauge Wheel

Bracket

Index Holes

Lock

Nut

Shoulder

Screw

Low Position

High

Cotter

Roller

Roller Shaft

Pin

Right Rear

Roller Brkt.

Position