Grunt0311
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So I am probably ruining an opportunity for an early retirement, but I just have to know if anybody else has wondered this. Today I was getting frustrated trying to level the deck on my JD LX277 AWS. I have one of those plastic gauges from JD, but while it helps, it is a pain to use. I was constantly wiggling from front to back, left to right, spinning the blades, uggghhh :banghead: The thought occurred to me, we use lasers for everything now, including leveling, checking temps, etc. Why hasn't someone invented a laser that is small and relatively flat, that you can slide under your deck, hit a button, and get a height measurement for each blade tip :confused3:. It seems like it would be a relatively ingenious idea, and make quick work of leveling a mower deck, which seems is constantly losing its level (I think I have gremlins in my shed that do this just to watch me get frustrated)! Has anybody else had this thought??
So I am probably ruining an opportunity for an early retirement, but I just have to know if anybody else has wondered this. Today I was getting frustrated trying to level the deck on my JD LX277 AWS. I have one of those plastic gauges from JD, but while it helps, it is a pain to use. I was constantly wiggling from front to back, left to right, spinning the blades, uggghhh :banghead: The thought occurred to me, we use lasers for everything now, including leveling, checking temps, etc. Why hasn't someone invented a laser that is small and relatively flat, that you can slide under your deck, hit a button, and get a height measurement for each blade tip :confused3:. It seems like it would be a relatively ingenious idea, and make quick work of leveling a mower deck, which seems is constantly losing its level (I think I have gremlins in my shed that do this just to watch me get frustrated)! Has anybody else had this thought??