MinnesotaEric
Super Member
Eric, thanks for the response. At this point I think I'm going to load it up and take it back to the dealer and tell them to use whatever air gun they put it together with and loosen everything. The nuts for adjusting the height of the tail wheel are so tight that you can't even adjust the height of the cut. You sure as heck don't want your mower to come apart in the field but this is ridiculous.
If I recall right, every fastener is a 15/16th locking style that has a lot of drag torque.
Before you load up the cutter, make sure you can loosen the bolts and nuts to adjust the trailing wheel as you may want to change the rear ride height.