After adjusting the left hydro control linkage, move the speed control lever to the
If inconsistent neutral occurs, check to be sure both springs are properly tightened on the speed control lever under the console
- especially the rear pivot spring. Repeat above adjustments if necessary.
3.Place the speed control lever in neutral. Adjust the right side linkage by turning the quick track knob
4.The spring that keeps tension on the knob should normally not need adjustment. However, if adjustment is needed, adjust to where length of spring is about 1” between the washers. Adjust spring length by turning nut at front of spring.
d)Drive Lever Linkage Adjustment
1.With rear of machine still on jack stands and engine running at full throttle, move the speed control lever to the midway position. Move the respective drive lever upward until it reaches the neutral position and engage neutral lock latches. See fig. 17. If the tire rotates in either direction, the length of the drive lever link will need to be adjusted.
2.Adjust the linkage length by releasing the drive lever and removing clevis pin and rotating the linkage in the lower swivel. Lengthen the linkage if the tire is turning in reverse and shorten the linkage if the tire is creeping forward. Rotate the linkage several turns if the tire is rotating fairly fast. But as the adjustment gets closer, adjust the linkage in 1/2 turn increments. Release and
tire is at a dead stop.
FIG. 17
DRIVE LEVER AND LATCH IN NEUTRAL POSITION
3.Replace the hairpin back into each clevis pin.
4.Make this adjustment for both sides.
e)Tracking Adjustment
1.Stop engine, Raise the rear of the machine, remove jack stands and carefully lower the machine to the ground.
2.Check the drive tire pressures and tire circumferences. See 5.1.11.
3.Run the unit and observe the tracking on a level, smooth, hard surface such as concrete or asphalt.
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