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    Mary Davis
    I have a new (2 months old) Husq 6021P lawnmower....Answeredescalated
    General Product Question posted August 20, 2011 by Mary Davis, last edited February 10, 2012 
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    Question:
    I have a new (2 months old) Husq 6021P lawnmower.

    It does NOT appear to have the 9 point height adjusters, just
    4 ratchety things, one on each wheel.

    The mower mows the lawn exceedingly short, even when the tabs are what I think are in the "high" position; i.e., all the way forward- that is, to the non-handle side of the mower.

    Is this correct?
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    Scott W.

     Thank you for contacting the AnswerARMY.

    Looks like you have come up with a good question.

    The wheels should be in the same position relative to each other so all the way forward in the front means all the way rearward in the back. If you move either the front or back the other should be moved to correlate with that movement.

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    • Mary Davis

      Well, I have figured out that the tabs should NOT be set in the same position, as the manual says.

       

      I put the front tab assemblies in the last tab away from the motor, to the right..

       

      I HAD the rear (by the handle) in the same position, but the rear ratcheting mechanism is offset to the RIGHT of the axle; in

      the front, it is to the left of the axle, so the positions of the the tabs to be reversed. The rear tabs need to be in the furthest

      position to the LEFT.

       

      Clear as mud, eh?

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    • Scott W.

       Thank you for contacting the AnswerARMY.

      Looks like you have come up with a good question.

      The wheels should be in the same position relative to each other so all the way forward in the front means all the way rearward in the back. If you move either the front or back the other should be moved to correlate with that movement.

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