Adjusting the Handle Height
The handle position can be adjusted to match the operator's
height preference.
1.
Remove the hairpin cotter pins and clevis pins from
the drive levers and neutral locks (Figure 22).
Figure 22
1.
Control rod
5.
Left handle shown
2.
Clevis pin
6.
Neutral lock
3.
Drive lever
7.
Hairpin cotter pin
4.
Operator Presence
Control lever (OPC)
2.
Loosen the upper flange bolts (3/8 x 1-1/4 inch) and
flange nut securing handle to rear frame (Figure 23).
3.
Remove the lower flange bolts (3/8 x 1 inch) and flange
nuts securing handle to rear frame (Figure 23).
4.
Pivot handle to desired operating position and install
lower flange bolts (3/8 x 1 inch)and flange nuts into
mounting holes. Tighten all flange bolts.
Figure 23
1.
Control rod fitting
6.
High position
2.
Lower mounting holes
7.
Lower position
3.
Rear frame
8.
Upper mounting hole
4.
Lower flange bolt (3/8 x 1
inch)
9.
Handle
5.
Upper flange bolt (3/8 x
1-1/4 inches)
10.
Flange nut (3/8 inch)
5.
Adjust the control rod length by rotating the control
rod in the rod fitting (Figure 23).
6.
Install hairpin cotter between drive levers and neutral
locks and into clevis pins (Figure 22).
Note:
Make sure the clevis pins are inserted into the
neutral locks.
7.
Perform the hydraulic linkage adjustments when the
handle height is changed; refer Hydraulic Linkage
Adjustments.
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