Cub Cadet 2176 manual Hydrostatic Neutral Adjustment, Checking the Transmission Neutral Setting

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2.Pivot the ends of the axle up and down to check for binding. If the axle is binding, loosen the lock nuts (See Figure 14) until binding is eliminated.

PIVOT AXLE

ADJUSTMENT BOLTS

LOCK

 

 

A

 

 

 

 

NUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

A

 

 

 

LOCK

NUTS

FRAME AXLE

CHANNELPIVOT

AXLE

SECTION A-A

Figure 14

3.Grasping the ends of the pivot axle, attempt to move each end of the axle forward and rearward to check for side play between the axle and frame channel. If play is present, gradually tighten the lock nuts until play is minimized.

4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 until minimum play without binding is achieved.

5.Raise the front of the tractor, remove the jack stands, and lower the tractor to the ground. Remove the blocks from the rear wheels.

HYDROSTATIC NEUTRAL ADJUSTMENT

The following adjustments will be necessary if the tractor creeps forward or rearward when neither the forward nor reverse pedals are depressed.

Checking the Transmission Neutral Setting

To check and adjust the transmission neutral setting, proceed as follows:

1.Drive the tractor for approximately 5-10 minutes to warm up the transmission, then stop the engine and engage the parking brake.

WARNING

Place the tractor on a firm and level surface and chock the front wheels before raising the rear wheels from the ground. Use jack stands to support the rear of the tractor when raised.

2.Raise the rear of the tractor, so that the rear tires are at least one inch above the surface, and set it on jack stands. Make certain the jack stands are posi- tioned to balance the tractor and prevent tipping.

WARNING

The operator presence safety circuit will stop the engine if the seat is empty when the brake pedal is released. If an assistant is seated when adjusting the neutral setting, use extreme caution to prevent the tractor from tipping or rolling. Similar precautions should be taken with any other method of over-riding the safety circuit, such as placing a weight in the seat. Never operate the tractor with the safety circuit disabled.

3.Carefully start the tractor engine and release the parking brake. Observe both rear wheels for rotation in either direction.

4.If wheel rotation is observed, adjust the neutral setting as follows:

a.Disconnect the rear control rod from the control arm by removing the hairpin cotter from the pivot sleeve (Refer to Figure 15).

b.If wheel rotation stops when the rod is disconnected, check and readjust the control rod per the instructions below.

c.If wheel rotation continues, loosen the locknut securing the hex cap screw and centering spacer to the neutral bracket (See Figure 15).

d.If the rotation is in the forward direction, slide the centering spacer rearward until the wheels just begin to rotate in the reverse direction. Then slowly slide the spacer slightly forward until wheel rotation stops.

e.If the rotation is in the reverse direction, slowly slide the centering spacer slightly forward until rotation stops.

f.Carefully tighten the hex cap screw and locknut, making certain the centering spacer does not move.

g.Stop the engine and engage the parking brake.

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Contents Important Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully OPERATOR’S ManualMANUFACTURER’S Warranty Coverage Contents Tractor and Deck PreparationSafe Operation Practices General OperationIII. Children II. Slope OperationDo not IV. Service Deflector and Safety Graphic Product GraphicsTo the Owner Serial Number LocationSection I. Controls and Indicators Safety Interlock Switches Not ShownLOW OIL Indicator Power TAKE-OFF PTO Control SwitchIGNITION/LIGHT Switch Hour MeterLift Height Indicator Seat Adjustment LeverBrake Pedal Forward Control PedalHood and Side Panels Safety Interlock SwitchesFuel Tank Page Starting the Engine Section II. OperationBefore Operating Your Tractor Cold Weather Starting Tractor BREAK-IN ProcedureStopping the Engine Driving the Tractor Operating the Power TAKE-OFF PTO Clutch Driving on SlopesStopping the Tractor DrawbarAdjusting the Brakes Section III. AdjustmentsAdjusting the Seat Wheel Alignment Front Wheel AdjustmentPivot BAR Adjustment Hydrostatic Neutral Adjustment Checking the Transmission Neutral SettingAdjusting Lift Assist Spring Tension Front Control Rod Rear Control Rod Hex Tap ScrewControl Pivot Sleeve Neutral ArmCarburetor Adjustments Section IV. Maintenance Engine MaintenanceEngine OIL Checking the OIL LevelAdding OIL Draining OIL and Replacing OIL FilterFilling the Crankcase Hydrostatic Drive OIL Filter Checking Transmission OIL LevelAdding Transmission OIL AIR Cleaner Servicing the PrecleanerAir Cleaner Cover Paper Element Wing Nut Element Cover Air Cleaner Base Rubber GrommetCleaning Engine Servicing the Paper ElementHeadlights Spark PlugFuel Filter General Battery Information Maintenance of BatteryStorage of the Battery Common Causes for Battery FailureBattery Removal or Installation Battery RemovalBattery Installation Wash Hands after handlingMounting Tires on the RIM TiresTire SizePounds per Square Inch SIDE-TO-SIDE Leveling Adjustment Section V. Mower DeckFront to Back Leveling Adjustment Finger guard Blade Hard Level Surface Measure This DistanceGauge Wheel Adjustment Cutting Height Adjustment FlatWasher Rear Gauge WheelRemoval and Installation of Deck Assembly Removal of DeckFront Lift ROD Roller Bracket Installation of Deck Front Roller Bracket Lift ROD Install the forward end of the PTO belt on the PTO Maintenance Cleaning and Blade CareLubrication Installation of Mulching Plug Spindle Drive Belt ReplacementSection VI. OFF-SEASON Storage Mowing with Mulching Option Section VII. MowingMowing Optional Equipment and Accessories Maintenance Chart Month Season Yearly StoragePTO Clutch will not Engage Hard to StartEngine Operates Irregularly or Knocks Trouble Shooting Lack of PowerMaintenance NanceLubrication Table Lubrication Guide Lubrication Guide Guide Specifications EnginePage Slope Gauge Commercial USE CUB Cadet Corporation MANUFACTURER’S Limited Warranty Residential USEMaintenance Parts Chart

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