New bling stainless front roller!
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The left side of the drive drum has slotted holes in the bearing cup which allows for level adjustment of the drum so you can get it parallel with the front roller. ie: with the bolts loose, you can move it up and down as required.
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What helps a LOT is to do all this refitting an on exact level surface. I just used an old bench top.
The rear drum flat, but the front roller is lifting up on the right side front. With the bolts loose on the rear left side of drum, you can lift the frame as required to get the mower level, then tighten all bolts.
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