Figure 61
1. Clevis pin
4. Adjustment bolt
2. Slot
5. Yoke
3. Jam nuts
6. Check where the control lever is relative to
notch in console (Figure 62). It should be
centered allowing lever to pivot outward to the
neutral lock position.
Figure 62
1. Neutral position
2. Neutral locked position
7. If adjustment is needed, loosen the nut and
jam nut against the yoke (Figure 61).
8. Applying slight rearward pressure on the
motion control lever, turn the head of the
adjustment bolt in the appropriate direction
until the control lever is centered in the neutral
lock position (Figure 61).
Note:
Keeping rearward pressure on the
lever will keep the pin at the end of the slot and
allow the adjustment bolt to move the lever to
the appropriate position.
9. Tighten the nut and jam nut (Figure 61).
10. Repeat steps 4 through 9 for the other control
lever.
11. Install the front panel.
Adjusting the Traction Drive
for Neutral
This adjustment must be made with drive wheels
turning.
Mechanical or hydraulic jacks may fail to
support machine and cause a serious injury.
•
Use jack stands when supporting
machine.
•
Do not use hydraulic jacks.
The engine must be running to perform this
adjustment. Contact with moving parts or
hot surfaces may cause personal injury.
Keep hands, feet, face, clothing, and other
body parts away from rotating parts, muffler,
and other hot surfaces.
1. Raise the frame onto stable jack stands so that
the drive wheels can rotate freely.
2. Slide seat forward, unlatch it, and swing it up
and forward.
3. Disconnect the electrical connector from the
seat safety switch. Temporarily install a jumper
wire across terminals in the wiring harness
connector.
4. Start the engine, ensure that the throttle lever is
midway between the Fast and Slow positions,
and release the parking brake
Note:
The motion control levers must be in
the neutral locked position while making any
adjustments.
5. Adjust the pump rod length on one side by
rotating the hex shaft, in the appropriate
direction, until the corresponding wheel is still
or slightly creeping in reverse (Figure 63).
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