Simplicity 14HP, 11HP manual Steering Gear Adjustment, Steering Wheel Adjustment, Mower Adjustments

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Adjustments

STEERING GEAR ADJUSTMENT

If there is excessive slack in the steering system, the steering gear can be reindexed to the steering shaft.

1.See figure 30. Loosen the two capscrews and push bracket so that gear teeth are closely meshed.

2.Tighten nuts after adjustment.

STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT

Your unit is equipped with a dual position steering shaft to allow for steering wheel adjustment for rider comfort.

1.Pull down on the rubber boot to expose the two holes in the steering shaft (figure 32).

2.Use a suitable drift to remove the roll pin at the base of the steering wheel.

3.Align the hole in the steering wheel with the appropri- ate steering shaft hole and install the roll pin.

NOTE: Steering wheel is factory installed with the roll pin in the bottom hole.

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Capscrews

Figure 30. Steering Gear Adjustment

MOWER ADJUSTMENTS

If the cut is uneven, the mower may need leveling. Unequal or improper tire pressure may also cause an uneven cut. Make sure tire pressure is correct as speci- fied in Checking Tire Pressure. To achieve proper mower levelling, perform Side-To-Side Leveling, Front-To-Back Leveling and Transport Height Adjustment procedures, in order, as follows.

WARNING

Before levelling mower, shut off PTO and engine. Allow all moving parts to stop. Remove ignition key, then disconnect the spark plug wire and fas- ten it away from the spark plug.

Side-To-Side Leveling

1.With the mower installed, place the rider on a smooth, level surface such as a concrete floor. Turn the front wheels straight forward.

2.Check for bent blades and replace if necessary.

3.Loosen nut (C, figure 34) so trailing arms are loose. Mower must be resting on rollers with no weight on trailing arms.

4.Use the Dial-A-CutTMControl (E, figure 32) and place mower in mid-cut position by aligning front edge of mower lift lever (A) with number 2 or 3 on quadrant scale. Make sure mower lift lever is in down position.

5.Make sure rear rollers (C, figure 31) are on the ground. If not, refer to Transport Height Adjustment.

NOTE: If rollers do not rest on the ground and it is necessary to perform transport height adjustment, it is necessary to perform transport height adjustment again after all leveling procedures are completed.

5.Position blade(s) side-to-side and measure distance form outside tip of blade(s) to ground. Measurement should be equal (within 1/8”).

WARNING

Mower blades are sharp. Turn the mower drive belt to rotate blades into position or wear protec- tive gloves to protect against injury.

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11HP, 14HP specifications

The Simplicity 14HP and 11HP ride-on lawn tractors stand out in the market for their impressive performance, user-friendly features, and innovative technologies. Designed for both homeowners and gardening aficionados, these models offer a perfect blend of power and maneuverability, making lawn care an enjoyable task rather than a chore.

At the heart of the Simplicity 14HP and 11HP models is a powerful and reliable engine. The 14HP model features a robust engine that delivers strong torque, making it capable of handling tough mowing conditions with ease. The 11HP model, meanwhile, is designed for those who require a little less power but still want dependable performance. Both engines provide smooth operation and are engineered for fuel efficiency, ensuring that users can accomplish their lawn care tasks without frequent refueling.

One of the standout features of these tractors is the signature Simplicity "Free Floating Mower Deck." This innovative design allows the mower deck to independently float over the contours of the lawn, providing an even cut regardless of terrain. This means users can achieve a professionally manicured look without the fear of scalping the grass, making it an ideal choice for uneven lawns.

Both models also come equipped with hydrostatic transmissions, allowing for seamless speed adjustments. This feature provides the operator with unmatched control, enabling them to navigate around obstacles and flower beds with precision. The ergonomic steering system enhances maneuverability, ensuring that even tight spaces can be easily navigated.

The Simplicity 14HP and 11HP tractors are designed with user comfort in mind. They feature spacious and comfortable seats, making long mowing sessions more enjoyable. The easy-to-use controls are conveniently located, allowing for a seamless operation without requiring users to take their focus off the lawn.

For added versatility, both models can be fitted with a range of attachments, including baggers, snow throwers, and even mulch kits. This adaptability ensures that the Simplicity tractors can be used year-round, handling various tasks beyond just mowing.

In summary, the Simplicity 14HP and 11HP ride-on lawn tractors embody efficiency, comfort, and adaptability. With powerful engines, innovative cutting technologies, and a commitment to user experience, these models are excellent choices for anyone looking to maintain their landscape effortlessly and effectively.