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How to remove the mower deck on a zero-turn riding mower
This step-by-step repair guide explains how to remove and reinstall the mower deck on a zero-turn riding mower. Sometimes you need to remove the mower deck to clean or inspect it.
This basic procedure works for common Craftsman, Husqvarna, Troybilt, MTD, Cub Cadet and Toro zero-turn riding mowers.
See all our riding mower repair guides for more DIY repair help and step-by-step instructions.
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Instructions
Tools required
Socket wrench set
Work gloves
Repair difficulty
Time required
15 minutes or less
Repair difficulty
Time required
15 minutes or less
Removing a mower deck from a zero-turn riding mower
This video explains how to remove the deck from a zero-turn riding lawn mower.
Instructions
- 01.
Disconnect the spark plugs
Disconnect the spark plug wires.
PHOTO: Disconnect the spark plugs.
- 02.
Release the blade belt
Lower the mower deck to the lowest cutting position.
Remove the left pulley cover from the mower deck.
Push the blade belt idler pulley inward and roll the blade belt off the left blade pulley.
Reach under the rear of the mower frame and remove the blade belt from the electric clutch.
PHOTO: Lower the mower deck.
PHOTO: Remove the pulley cover.
PHOTO: Roll the blade belt off of the pulley.
PHOTO: Release the blade belt from the electric clutch.
- 03.
Remove the mower deck
Disconnect the mower deck mounting pins and release the hanging brackets from the mower deck.
Push the mower deck slightly forward and release it from the front bracket.
Pull the mower deck out from under the mower frame.
PHOTO: Remove the deck mounting pin.
PHOTO: Remove the washer.
PHOTO: Release the hanging bracket from the mower deck.
PHOTO: Release the front bracket.
PHOTO: Pull the mower deck out.
- 04.
Reinstall the mower deck
Push the mower deck under the mower frame.
Reinstall the mower deck on the front bracket.
Reinstall the mower deck hanging brackets and secure them with the mounting pins.
PHOTO: Push the mower deck in.
PHOTO: Reconnect the front bracket.
PHOTO: Reinstall the deck hanging brackets.
- 05.
Reattach the blade belt
Reinstall the blade drive belt onto the electric clutch.
Push the blade belt idler pulley inward and roll the blade belt back onto the left blade pulley.
Reinstall the pulley cover.
Tip: Make sure that the blade belt is routed correctly when reinstalling the mower deck.PHOTO: Reinstall the belt on the electric clutch.
PHOTO: Roll the belt on the pulley.
PHOTO: Reinstall the pulley cover.
- 06.
Reconnect spark plugs
Reconnect the spark plug wires to the spark plugs.
PHOTO: Reconnect the spark plugs.
Warning: Undertaking repairs to appliances can be hazardous. Use the proper tools and safety equipment noted in the guide and follow all instructions. Do not proceed until you are confident that you understand all of the steps and are capable of completing the repair. Some repairs should only be performed by a qualified technician.
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