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3.Insert the lanyard pin into the cutting height index at the desired cutting height. Push forward on the deck lift foot lever, hold in place and pull back on the deck release lever. See Figure
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Figure 4-6. Deck Release Lever
4.14 Adjusting The Steering Levers
1.Position the seat to the desired location.
2.While in the operator's position without the engine running, move both steering levers forward and reverse to check for full function control and comfort.
3.If adjustment of the steering levers is needed, use the following instructions to adjust.
A.Loosen the tension knob on the lever assembly.
B.Rotate the steering lever forward or backward to achieve the optimum operating position.
C.Tighten the tension knob and repeat on the opposite side.
D.While in the operator's position, bring the steering levers out of the neutral lock position and check to
make sure both levers are even before operating.
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Figure 4-7. Adjusting Steering Levers
4.The control handle can also be adjusted in two different positions. If necessary, remove the two bolts securing the control handle to the control lever. Install the handle in the desired position.
4.15Adjusting The Height Adjust Pedal
1.Position the seat to the desired location.
2.While in the operator's position with out the engine running, push down on the height adjust pedal to check for full function control.
3.The height adjust pedal can be located in three (3) different positions for operator comfort and control. See Figure
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Figure 4-8. Height Adjust Pedal Locations
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