adjustments and Service
Seat and Ground Speed Lever adjustments
The seat and ground speed levers should be adjusted
so that operator’s elbows are supported by the arm rests
when his/her hands are on the controls, and the ground
speed levers can be moved through their full range of
motion without contacting the operator’s legs.
Seat Position adjustment
Lift the seat adjustment lever (
a
, Figure 13). Slide the
seat forward or backward to the desired position, then
lower the seat adjustment lever. Make sure the lever
locks into the locking slots (
b
) in the seat base.
figure 13. Seat adjustment
figure 15. speed balancing adjustment
WaRNING
DO NOT adjust the rider for a faster overall speed
forward or reverse than it was designed.
A
B
13 lb-ft
(18 Nm)
13 lb-ft
(18 Nm)
figure 14. Ground Speed Lever adjustment
Ground Speed Lever adjustment
Remove the ground speed lever mounting hardware
and bracket (see Figure 14). Move the levers to the
desired
height using the adjustment holes. The bolts need to be
spaced so there is a hole open in between. Reinstall the
bracket and mounting hardware to the levers.
speed balancing adjustment
If the rider drifts to the right or left when the ground
speed levers are in the maximum forward position, the
top speed of each of these levers can be balanced. Only
adjust the speed of the wheel that is traveling faster.
Loosen the bolt securing the forward adjust plate (see
Figure 15). Slide the plate up approximately 1/8”
Retighten the bolt and recheck speed balance. Repeat
steps until adjustment is complete.
23
en
6 lb-ft
(8 Nm)
13 lb-ft
(18 Nm)
Not
for
Reproduction
Not
for
Reproduction
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