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This is a dedicated deck leveling gauge, not a universal tool—designed to measure and adjust blade height or deck pitch on specific Cub Cadet, MTD, and John Deere mowers. It replaces OEM part 490-900-0041 (Cub Cadet) and AM130907 (John Deere), intended for accurate side-to-side and front-to-rear leveling.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm your mower’s deck size and model series. This gauge fits:
- Cub Cadet XT1, XT2, and similar LT/GT series with 42”, 46”, 50”, or 54” fabricated or stamped decks using the 490-900-0041 part.
- MTD (including Yard Machines, Troy-Bilt) with compatible deck mounting points.
- John Deere models referencing AM130907—typically 100 and X300 series with 42”–54” decks.
What to check:
- Measure deck width (blade tip to blade tip).
- Verify your deck’s adjustment bracket design (some older decks use different gauge slots).
- This is an OEM-equivalent part; not universal for all mower brands.
- If your deck uses a different gauge (e.g., stamped steel vs. fabricated), confirm the hook/notch shape matches your adjustment rods.
Key Things to Know
- Material: Heavy-duty steel with clear markings; no plastic parts that could flex or break.
- Installation: No tools required—hook onto the blade tip or deck edge, then adjust hanger bolts until the bubble level reads center.
- Common gotcha: The gauge must sit flat on a level surface (garage floor) before use; slight floor slopes will throw off blade height readings.
- Accuracy: Markings are in 1/8” increments; good for routine maintenance but not precision racing prep.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you own a Cub Cadet XT1, MTD, or compatible John Deere with a 42–54” deck and want a quick, repeatable way to level blades without guessing or using a tape measure. Skip it if you have a different brand (e.g., Husqvarna, Craftsman, or older MTD with a non-standard deck bracket).
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