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Hi,
You can adjust the depth by adjusting the heights of the wheels and how far the lever drops the mower deck...
Adjusting the wheels higher will allow the deck to go lower...

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Adjusting Depth
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WARNING: To reduce risk of serious injury from
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ALWAYS:
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