Troubleshooting, Adjustment & Service

TRANSMISSION FOOT CONTROL

PEDAL NEUTRAL ADJUSTMENT

If the tractor “creeps” (gradually moves forward or backwards) while the transmission foot control pedal is in the neutral position, then it may be necessary to adjust transmission foot control pedal neutral adjustment.

1.Park the machine on a flat, level surface. Disengage the PTO, stop the engine, and engage the parking brake.

2.Loosen the set collars (A, Figure 30) that are located on the top and bottom of the neutral return spring (F.)

4.Refer to 30. Make sure that the top plastic bushing (E) is seated tightly against the top of the neutral return bracket (G). Make sure that the bottom plastic bushing (E) is seated tightly against the bottom of the neutral return bracket. Tighten the set collars (A).

NOTE: This adjustment should not be performed while the machine is running. It may take several attempts to achieve neutral, depending up how much the machine creeps.

3. Loosen the neutral lock plate hardware (B.)

If the

 

machine creeps forward, slide the neutral lock

 

plate (C) and the pump control arm (D) slightly to

 

the right. If the machine creeps backwards, slide

 

the neutral lock plate and the pump control arm

 

slightly to the left. Retighten the hardware that

 

secures the neutral lock plate.

Reproduction

 

 

Not

for

 

 

D

 

G

B

C

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A

E

F

E

A

Figure 30. Neutral PositionA.Set CollarsB.Neutral Lock Plate HardwareC.Neutral Lock PlateD.Pump Control ArmE.. Plastic BushingsF.Neutral Return SpringG.Neutral Return Bracket

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