Snapper 5900700 manual Reverse Speed Control Levers Comfort Adjustment

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Reverse Speed Control Levers Comfort Adjustment

The amount of pressure necessary to depress the Reverse Speed Control Levers (A, Figure 39) can be adjusted to meet the comfort needs of the operator.

1.Disengage the PTO, engage the parking brake and turn off the engine.

2.To increase the amount of pressure necessary to depress the Reverse Speed Control Levers turn the lock nut (B) CLOCKWISE until the desired comfort level is achieved. To decrease the amount of pressure necessary to depress the Reverse Speed Control Levers turn the lock nut COUNTER-CLOCKWISE until the desired comfort level is achieved.

3.Repeat process for other side of the unit.

NOTE: Both Reverse Speed Control Levers should be adjusted so that it takes the same amount of pressure to depress both handles.

Regular Maintenance

A

B

Figure 39. Reverse Speed Control Levers Comfort

Adjustment

A.Reverse Speed Control Levers

B.Lock Nut

Maintenance

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