How to level a Poulan mower deck?
To level the mower deck on your Poulan PR185H42STB, park on a flat surface, set tire pressure correctly, then level the deck side-to-side first and adjust the front-to-back pitch so the front of the deck sits about 1/8 to 1/2 inch lower than the rear (for the best cut). See the owner's manual for the exact adjustment points and diagrams.
Before you start (safety and setup)
- Park the tractor on level ground (driveway or garage floor).
- Set the parking brake, remove the key, and let all moving parts stop.
- Set the deck to its highest cutting position for measuring pitch.
- Check tire pressure first; incorrect tire pressure prevents accurate leveling.
- Make sure the deck is fully installed and all lift links and suspension arms are connected.
Side-to-side leveling (do this first)
- Measure from the bottom edge of the mower housing to the ground on the left and right sides.
- Adjust only the side that is high or low using the lift link adjustment nut on that side.
- Tighten the lift link adjustment nut to raise that side.
- Loosen the lift link adjustment nut to lower that side.
- Re-measure after each change.
Front-to-back pitch (set the deck “nose down”)
After the deck is level side-to-side, set the pitch:
- Measure the distance “D” at the bottom edge of the deck directly in front of and behind the mandrel on the right side.
- Target: the front measurement should be about 1/8 to 1/2 inch lower than the rear.
- Check that both front links are equal length (the manual notes they should be approximately 10-3/8 inches).
- If you need to lower the front, loosen nut “E” on both front links the same number of turns.
- When pitch is correct, tighten the lock nuts against the trunnion on both front links.
Quick reference targets
| Adjustment | What “correct” looks like | What to change |
|---|---|---|
| Tire pressure | Set to the manual’s product specs | Inflate or deflate tires first |
| Side-to-side | Left and right deck height match | Lift link adjustment nut |
| Front-to-back | Front 1/8 to 1/2 inch lower than rear | Adjust both front links equally |
Why it matters
A properly leveled deck improves cut quality, reduces scalping, and helps blades and mandrels wear evenly. If the deck is out of level, you can see uneven stripes, missed grass, and extra vibration.
Last updated: February 2026
What year is my Poulan Pro riding mower?
Your Poulan PR185H42STB riding mower’s year is determined by the date code on the tractor’s product ID label; once you decode that label, the last two digits typically indicate the model year (for example, “94” indicates 1994). Use the decoding guidance in the PR185H42STB owner's manual to confirm the label location and identification details.
Where to find the date code on a PR185H42STB
On most Poulan front-engine lawn tractors, the product ID label is on the frame under the seat, near the rear fender area, or in the engine compartment area. Look for a sticker or metal tag that includes the model number and a serial or product number.
- Park on a flat surface, set the parking brake, and remove the key
- Tilt the seat forward and inspect the frame rails and seat pan area
- Check the rear fender wells and the area above the transaxle
- Wipe dirt and grass off the label so every digit is readable
- Write down the full model number and the full serial or product number
How the “year” is usually encoded
Many Poulan-built tractors use a date-style code where parts of the number represent month/day and the last two digits represent the year. That is why you may see guidance like “the last two digits are the year.”
Quick decode checklist
- If the code ends in two digits like 94, that typically means 1994
- If the code ends in 00, that typically means 2000
- If the code ends in 04, that typically means 2004
| What you see on the label | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Ends in two digits (example: 94) | Year is those last two digits | Confirm the full code format in the manual |
| Code is hard to read | Dirt or wear is hiding digits | Clean the label and re-check under good light |
| Multiple numbers on the tag | One is model, one is serial/product | Record all numbers before decoding |
Why it matters
The build year helps us match the correct parts diagrams and compatible items for your PR185H42STB, especially for deck parts like a 42-inch blade, mandrel components, and belt routing.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Poulan Pro not starting?
If your Poulan PR185H42STB lawn tractor will not start, the most common causes are a starting-safety condition (brake not fully depressed or blades engaged), fuel issues (out of fuel, stale fuel, water in fuel), or an ignition/electrical problem such as a blown fuse, weak battery, or loose wiring. Use the owner's manual starting steps to rule out the basics first.
Quick checks (fastest fixes first)
- Confirm you are seated firmly; the operator presence switch must be made.
- Fully depress the clutch/brake pedal and set the parking brake.
- Make sure the attachment clutch (PTO) is in DISENGAGED.
- Put the motion control lever in NEUTRAL (N).
- Verify the freewheel control is in the transmission engaged position.
- Check fuel level; use fresh, clean regular unleaded gasoline (87 octane minimum).
Starting procedure tips (cold vs. warm)
The PR185H42STB uses different choke behavior depending on temperature.
| Condition | What to do with choke | What to do if it does not start |
|---|---|---|
| Cold start (50°F and below) | Pull choke out; then push in slowly as it smooths out | Do not crank continuously; pause and retry |
| Warm start (50°F and above) | Choke may not be needed | If it runs rough, pull choke out slightly, then ease it in |
If it cranks but will not start
These items commonly stop spark or fuel delivery:
- Bad or fouled spark plug
- Dirty air filter
- Dirty fuel filter
- Water in fuel or stale fuel
- Carburetor out of adjustment or gummed up from old fuel
- Loose or damaged wiring
If it clicks or will not turn over
The manual troubleshooting points to electrical and interlock causes first:
- Weak or dead battery
- Blown 15-amp plug-in fuse (behind the dash)
- Corroded battery terminals
- Faulty ignition switch, solenoid, or starter
- Faulty operator presence switch(es)
For a step-by-step diagnosis, use our riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video.
Why it matters
A no-start is often a simple safety interlock or fuel-quality issue. Checking the interlocks and using fresh fuel prevents unnecessary starter wear and avoids repeated cranking that can flood the engine.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does a 42-inch riding lawn mower weigh?
A 42-inch riding mower typically weighs about 400 to 600 lb, depending on the engine, transmission (manual vs. hydrostatic), and whether it has attachments installed. For the most accurate weight for your Poulan PR185H42STB, check the specifications section in the PR185H42STB owner's manual.
Typical weight ranges for 42-inch riders
Most 42-inch deck lawn tractors fall into these ranges:
- Light-duty lawn tractors: ~400 to 475 lb
- Mid-duty lawn tractors: ~475 to 550 lb
- Heavier lawn tractors (more robust frames or hydrostatic drives): ~550 to 650 lb
What changes the weight the most
Even with the same 42-inch cutting deck, weight can vary a lot. Common factors include:
- Transmission type (hydrostatic units usually add weight)
- Engine size and configuration
- Deck construction (thicker steel and reinforcements weigh more)
- Tire size and wheel hardware
- Added accessories (bagger, mulcher cover, hitch, weights)
Quick reference table
| What you are measuring | What to include | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Shipping weight | Crate and packaging | Freight and delivery planning |
| Dry mower weight | Tractor without fuel | Easier to compare models |
| Operating weight | Fuel, oil, battery, attachments | Real-world loading and towing |
Why it matters
Knowing the weight helps us choose the right trailer ramps, tie-down points, and towing vehicle capacity. It also affects traction on hills and how easily the tractor can sink into soft turf.
Related maintenance tip
If you are servicing the deck while the tractor is on ramps or stands, confirm the correct lift points and safety steps in the PR185H42STB owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What engine is in a Poulan Pro riding lawn mower?
The Poulan PR185H42STB front-engine lawn tractor uses an 18.5 HP Briggs & Stratton gasoline engine. We recommend confirming the exact Briggs & Stratton engine model and code from the engine ID label before ordering tune-up parts; the PR185H42STB owner's manual shows where to find key identification information.
How to confirm the exact engine on PR185H42STB
Use the engine’s ID label to match the correct air filter, spark plug, and fuel system parts:
- Locate the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
- Record the full engine model, type, and code exactly as printed
- Match those numbers when selecting maintenance parts (filters, plug, carburetor items)
- Clean the label gently so it stays readable (avoid scraping)
- Keep the tractor model number PR185H42STB handy for parts lookups
Quick reference: tractor model vs. engine ID
| What you are identifying | Where to look | Example of what you will see |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model | Frame tag | PR185H42STB |
| Engine make | Engine shroud/label | Briggs & Stratton |
| Engine specifics | Engine label | Model, type, code |
Why it matters
Poulan tractors can share the same deck and chassis but use different Briggs & Stratton engine variants. Using the engine model, type, and code prevents ordering the wrong tune-up parts and speeds up diagnosis for no-start, stalling, or backfiring.
Related tip if you are also servicing the deck
If you are refreshing cut quality while you tune up the engine, a common 42-inch deck replacement blade option is the blade 42" 532138971.
Last updated: February 2026





