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Operation

Using the Traction Lever

Use the traction lever to engage or disengage the
traction drive.

Engage the traction drive:

Move the lever down

to the E

NGAGED

position (

Figure 14

).

Disengage the traction drive:

Move the lever up

to the D

ISENGAGED

position (

Figure 14

).

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Figure 14

1.

D

ISENGAGED

position

2.

E

NGAGED

position

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Summary of Contents for 139-4330

Page 1: ...ll the control shaft connector Proximity sensor assembly 1 Flange nut 1 4 inch 2 5 Double ended screw 2 Install the proximity sensor assembly 6 No parts required Adjust the bail latch spacer position...

Page 2: ...1 Disconnect the wire harness connector from the hour meter Figure 1 g280735 Figure 1 1 Wire harness connector 2 Hour meter 2 Remove the control cover by removing the screws that secure the control c...

Page 3: ...the handle Figure 4 5 Remove the bolts and nuts that secure the handle to the handle mount Figure 5 and remove the handle g287667 Figure 5 1 Bolt 2 Handle Removing the Bail 1 Remove the bolts and nuts...

Page 4: ...Install the panel to the handle with the screws that you removed in step 1 in Removing the Handle page 2 refer to Figure 3 4 Installing the Control Shaft Connector Parts needed for this procedure 1 C...

Page 5: ...screw Procedure 1 Remove the socket head screws from the spacer on the control shaft Figure 10 2 Use 2 double ended screws and 2 flange nuts 1 4 inch to secure the proximity sensor assembly to the con...

Page 6: ...e bail latch to the control shaft 4 Install the spring to the bail latch 7 Installing the Wire Harness and Interlock Module Parts needed for this procedure 1 Wire harness 1 Interlock module 2 Screw Pr...

Page 7: ...t to 19 to 24 N m 14 to 18 ft lb 9 Adjusting the Traction Cable No Parts Required Procedure Adjust the traction cable to maintain a proper gap distance between the friction disc and the pressure plate...

Page 8: ...ngage or disengage the traction drive Engage the traction drive Move the lever down to the ENGAGED position Figure 14 Disengage the traction drive Move the lever up to the DISENGAGED position Figure 1...

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