JAM NUT
JAM NUT
CONTROL PANEL
PUMP LINKAGE ROD
PUMP ARM
STOP
CONTROL LEVER
FIG. 20
FIG. 21
If the tractor creeps in the neutral position the control linkage may be adjusted as follows:
1. Raise and block the tractor up so the drive wheels are off of the floor.
WARNING: Never work under the machine or attachment unless it is safely supported with jack
stands. Make certain machine is secure when it is raised and placed on the jack stands. The jack
stands should not allow the machine to move when the engine is running and the drive wheels are rotating. Use only certified jack stands. Use only appropriate jack stands, with a minimum weight rating of 2000 pounds to block the unit up. Use in pairs only. Follow the instructions supplied with the vehicle stands.
2.Position the control lever in the neutral position. Disengage the deck clutch.
3.Start the engine and observe which way the wheels are rotating.
4.If wheel(s) are rotating forward, loosen the jam nuts on the pump linkage rods and rotate the rod to lengthen the steering control linkage until the wheel(s) come to a stop FIG. 20. Repeat for the opposite side if necessary.
NOTE: The left linkage controls the left hydraulic pump and the right linkage controls the right hydraulic pump.
5.If wheel(s) are rotating in reverse then loosen the jam nuts on the pump linkage rods and rotate the rod to shorten the steering control linkage until the wheel(s) come to a stop FIG. 20. Repeat for the opposite side if necessary.
NOTE: The left linkage controls the left hydraulic pump and the right linkage controls the right hydraulic pump.
6.When both wheels remain in neutral, tighten the jam nuts to lock the turnbuckle in place.
7.Test again by moving the control levers forward and backward before returning them to the neutral position. If the tires are in neutral, the unit is now ready for operation.
8.After adjusting for neutral it may be necessary to
Control lever stops
The control lever stops FIG. 21 are designed to do two things: First, and most important, they must keep the pumps from bottoming out internally. Secondly, the stops may be adjusted to help drive straight when the control levers are pushed forward against the stops.
To keep the pumps from bottoming out internally use the following procedure:
1.To make the first adjustment the tractor engine must NOT be running.
2.Check to make sure the control levers are against the stops before the pumps are bottomed out internally.
To do this, gently and slowly move the control levers forward and feel if there is some resistance on the pump lever before the control levers hit the stops. Check one side at a time. If you sense that the
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