Just thought I'd throw this here in case anyone else needs it.
I had the YTH24V48 dropped off the other day by my local dealer. I chose to throw them the money as opposed to the big box stores in the area. Anyway it was a very simple process. First off you need to download and print out the owner's manual from Husqvarna.com. After reading that and the supplement that comes with the machine you need to purge the transmission. Easy. 5 minutes lost from your day. Next, insure all the grease zerks are greased. All (about 8 or so) are clearly diagrammed in the owners manual. Mine were greased, if they were not that may have added an additional 5 minutes or so. VERY easy. Next check your tire pressures listed on the tires. Mine were a few pounds over whats recommended so I let some air out. Again easy. Next, level the deck. Again very easy. Make sure the side to side is level first, as described. Luckily mine was. If not, very simple leveling process, there are two adjustments. One on each side. Easy to get to. The next step was to level the deck front to back. The manual calls for the front to be 1/8 to 1/2 of an inch LOWER than the back. Mine was level. Again, very easy fix. I just followed what the manual advised and lowered the front a bit. There is one adjustment at the front of the deck. The hardest part was measuring the blades. Once you measure the side to side, the front to back is only one measurement. All of this took a grand total of about 15 minutes. I'm not a lawnmower mechanic, I can BARELY read and follow directions.
This site has helped me out so much I hope this helps someone.
Bob
I had the YTH24V48 dropped off the other day by my local dealer. I chose to throw them the money as opposed to the big box stores in the area. Anyway it was a very simple process. First off you need to download and print out the owner's manual from Husqvarna.com. After reading that and the supplement that comes with the machine you need to purge the transmission. Easy. 5 minutes lost from your day. Next, insure all the grease zerks are greased. All (about 8 or so) are clearly diagrammed in the owners manual. Mine were greased, if they were not that may have added an additional 5 minutes or so. VERY easy. Next check your tire pressures listed on the tires. Mine were a few pounds over whats recommended so I let some air out. Again easy. Next, level the deck. Again very easy. Make sure the side to side is level first, as described. Luckily mine was. If not, very simple leveling process, there are two adjustments. One on each side. Easy to get to. The next step was to level the deck front to back. The manual calls for the front to be 1/8 to 1/2 of an inch LOWER than the back. Mine was level. Again, very easy fix. I just followed what the manual advised and lowered the front a bit. There is one adjustment at the front of the deck. The hardest part was measuring the blades. Once you measure the side to side, the front to back is only one measurement. All of this took a grand total of about 15 minutes. I'm not a lawnmower mechanic, I can BARELY read and follow directions.
This site has helped me out so much I hope this helps someone.
Bob
Setting up a new YTH 24V48 (Fast tractor)
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