MTD 690 through 699 Deck Leveling, Cutting Deck Engagement, Brake Adjustment, Wheel Adjustment

Models: 690 through 699

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Depress the clutch-brake pedal until the scissor brackets come together.

Shut off the engine.

Tighten hex nut on the scissor mounting bracket.

Thread the speed selector rod in or out of the ferrule until the hydrostatic control lever lines up in neutral position on the speed control index bracket.

Tighten hex jam nut against the ferrule.

Replace the transmission panel, parking brake knob and rubber boot on relief valve.

Remove the blocks from under the frame and test the operation of the tractor.

Deck Leveling

If the tractor is cutting grass unevenly, level the deck following instructions on page 10.

Cutting Deck Engagement

The cutting deck engagement may be adjusted to ensure that deck is disengaged when lift lever is in BLADES STOP position. Correct adjustment as follows.

With the engine off, place the lift lever in the highest cutting position (first position).

Remove the cotter pin and flat washer which secure the disengagement rod to the stabilizer shaft assembly. See Figure 14 .

StabilizerShaft

Disengagement Rod

Assembly

 

Flat Washer

Hairpin Clip

38" Decks

Stabilizer Shaft Disengagement Rod

Assembly

Flat Washer

 

42" and

Hairpin Clip

46"Decks

 

 

Figure 14

Shorten the rod by threading it in, until the ferrule is against the back of the slot in the lift shaft assembly, and the rod lines up with the hole in the stabilizer shaft.

For more belt tension, the disengagement rod must be lengthened. To decrease belt tension the disengagement rod must be shortened.

Check the adjustment by placing the lift lever in the BLADES STOP position. The deck should move up and forward, allowing the belt to become loose.

Start and test for disengagement. Repeat procedure as necessary.

Brake Adjustment

WARNING: Do not have the engine running when you adjust the brake.

The brake is located by the right rear wheel inside the frame. The brake has been set at the factory to the proper clearance. During normal operation of this machine, the brakes are subject to wear and will require periodic examination and adjustment.

Brake

Lever

Nut

Disc

Brake

Figure 15

To adjust the brake, adjust the nut so the brake starts to engage when the brake lever is 1/4" to 5/16" away from the axle housing. See Figure 15 .

Wheel Adjustment

(Units with Adjustable Tie Rod)

The caster (forward slant of the king pin) and the camber (tilt of the wheels out at the top) require no adjustment. Automotive steering principles have been used to determine the caster and camber on the tractor. The front wheels should toe-in between 1/16- 5/16 inch. To adjust the toe-in, follow these steps.

Remove the hex nut and the lock washer, and drop the end of the tie rod from the axle bracket. See Figure 16 .

Loosen the hex jam nut on tie rod.

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MTD 690 through 699 manual Deck Leveling, Cutting Deck Engagement, Brake Adjustment, Wheel Adjustment

690 through 699 specifications

MTD (Motor Technology Division) has developed a remarkable series of compact tractors under the model numbers 690 through 699, which have gained popularity among agricultural professionals and hobby farmers alike. These models are designed to provide powerful, efficient, and versatile performance for a variety of farming tasks.

One of the standout features of the MTD 690 to 699 series is their ergonomic design, which emphasizes operator comfort and ease of use. The tractors are equipped with adjustable seats, intuitive controls, and clear visibility from the operator’s station, ensuring that users can work for extended periods without fatigue. This focus on comfort makes these tractors suitable for both full-time farmers and those who engage in part-time farming or landscaping.

In terms of technology, this series is fitted with advanced engine options that deliver impressive horsepower. The engines are designed for optimal fuel efficiency, reducing operational costs and environmental impact. Additionally, features like electronic fuel injection enhance performance, ensuring reliable startup and smooth operation under varying load conditions.

The transmission systems found in the MTD 690 to 699 models are engineered for versatility. Many models are equipped with hydrostatic transmissions, allowing for seamless speed and directional changes without the need for clutch engagement. This capability is particularly useful when maneuvering in tight spaces or performing tasks that require precision.

Another defining characteristic of this series is their hydraulic systems, which provide powerful lifting capabilities. This makes it easier to attach and operate a wide range of implements and attachments, from loaders to mowers, enhancing productivity on the farm. The hydraulic systems are designed with user-friendliness in mind, allowing for quick attachment changes that reduce downtime during chores.

Durability is also a hallmark of MTD's 690 through 699 tractors. Constructed with robust materials and designed to withstand harsh working conditions, they feature reinforced frames and components that provide longevity and reliability. This durability ensures that the tractors can handle demanding tasks day in and day out, making them a dependable asset for any agricultural operation.

In summary, the MTD 690 through 699 series offers a blend of comfort, efficiency, and technology, making them an attractive option for anyone looking to enhance their farming capabilities. With powerful engines, user-friendly controls, advanced hydraulic systems, and exceptional durability, these compact tractors are poised to meet the needs of today’s diverse agricultural landscape.