Figure 49
D-8
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
NEUTRAL ADJUSTMENT
The tractor should always come to a complete
stop when the
Control Selector
is in the
“park
brake”
position (down) or the
“spring assist to
neutral”
position (level) when the Directional
Control lever is in neutral. If the tractor
consistently wants to creep while in neutral, an
adjustment must be made to the neutral device.
Jack tractor up and secure with jackstands or
blocks.
Place the selector control in the level, “spring
assist to neutral” position
(Figure 49)
. Located on
the bottom right side of the steering column is a
bolt (5/16) located in a slot
(Figure 50)
. Loosen
the nut just enough to free the grip of the bolt from
the slot. Move the bolt slightly in either direction
until the tendency to creep stops. Retighten the
bolt.
NOTE: The neutral adjustment procedure is
recommended with the engine running around
2000 RPMs.
NOTE: If in doubt about this procedure or your
efforts fail to remedy the problem, contact
your VENTRAC dealer.
Figure 50
Neutral
Adjustment
Bolt
Caution should be used when making this
adjustment. During the correction process,
the tendency to creep can be increased and
the tractor could actually begin to move.
To prevent this possibility, jack up the right
front and right rear of the tractor so the tires
are off the ground.
This has two advantages: 1) SAFETY,
because the tractor has no traction to move
and 2) neutral can easily be determined
when tire rotation stops.