Simplicity LC-9, ZT2354 manual Parking Brake Adjustment, Suspension Height Adjustment

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Troubleshooting, Adjustment & Service

PARKING BRAKE ADJUSTMENT

1.Disengage the PTO, stop the engine, block the front wheels, remove the ignition key, and engage the parking brake.

2.Remove both control covers.

3.Locate the upper brake spring (A, Figure 30).

4.With the parking brake engaged, measure the com- pressed spring length. The spring should be 2” to 2- 1/8” (5.0 - 5.4cm) when compressed.

5.If the spring is not within this range, jack up the rear of the machine and secure with jackstands. Remove both drive tires.

6.Locate the lower brake spring (A, Figure 31), adjust- ment nuts (B, Figure 31) and adjustment link (C, Figure 31).

7.Release the parking brake and turn the adjustment nuts to compress or release the upper spring. Lock the nuts against the adjustment link (C, Figure 31).

CAUTION

Do not adjust the spring to be shorter than 2” when compressed. This may damage the brake caliper.

If this adjustment does not correct a braking prob- lem, see your dealer.

SUSPENSION HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

If the rider tilts either side-to-side or front-to-rear, this adjustment will level the frame with the ground.

Although this adjustment may not be necessary, it may be required if additional weight (ie. a grass catcher) is added to the frame or a drive tire is replaced.

To level the frame, loosen the jam nut (B, Figure 32) and turn turn the height adjustment bolt (A, Figure 32) COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to lower the corresponding side of the frame, and CLOCKWISE to raise the frame.

NOTE: Perform this adjustment on a hard, level surface such as a concrete floor. Making this adjustment will affect the mower cutting height. For fine cutting height adjustment, see your authorized dealer.

FRONT

A

Figure 30. Parking Brake Adjustment

A. Upper Brake Spring

A

B

C

Figure 31. Parking Brake Adjustment

A.Lower Brake Spring

B.Adjustment Nuts

C.Adjustment Link

A

B

Figure 32. Suspension Height Adjustment

A. Height Adjustment Bolt

B. Jam Nut

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