Figure 26
1. Tensioning spring
2. Tensioning rod jam nut
3. Tension adjusting bolt
PTO CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT
The power take off electric clutch can be adjusted as
follows:
1.
Turn the engine off and remove the ignition key.
Set the parking brake. Raise the engine hood
and allow the engine to cool.
2.
Remove the bolt and nut securing the nylon
block and remove the nylon block (Fig. 27).
Figure 27
1. Clutch
2. .015" air gap (3)
3. Adjusting nut (3)
4. Nylon block
5. PTO belt
3.
Unplug the clutch’s electric connector.
4.
Adjust the air gap so that a .015 inch feeler
gauge slides between the clutch lining and fric-
tion plate with light pressure (Fig. 27). The gap
can be decreased by turning the adjusting nut
clockwise (Fig. 26).
5.
Rotate the clutch by hand and adjust all three
air gaps. After all three gaps have been set,
check all three again. (Adjusting one gap can
alter the other gaps.)
6.
Install the nylon block with a nut and bolt.
Reconnect the clutch’s electrical connector.
CHANGING COOLANT
The cooling system must be filled with a 50/50 solu-
tion of water and permanent ethylene glycol anti-
freeze. After every two years, drain the coolant from
the radiator, reservoir expansion tank and engine by
opening the drain cock and block plug. After coolant
is drained, flush the entire system and refill it with a
50/50 solution of water and anti-freeze. Cooling sys-
tem is approximately 3.8 l. Fill the radiator com-
pletely and fill the expansion tank to between the
capacity marks. DO NOT OVERFILL. Always
install the radiator cap securely.
ADJUSTING THE TRANSMIS-
SION FOR NEUTRAL
The machine must not creep when the traction pedal
is released. If it does creep, an adjustment is
required.
1.
Park the machine on a level surface and shut off
the engine. Depress only the right brake pedal
and engage the parking brake.
2.
Jack up left front side of machine until the tire
is off the shop floor. Support the machine with
jack stands to prevent it from falling accidental-
ly.
3.
Lift the seat. Visually inspect the traction link-
age for possible binding condition, correct if
necessary and check machine operation. If the
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Maintenance
If the engine has been running, pressurized hot
coolant can escape when the radiator cap is
removed and cause burns.
CAUTION
1
5
2
3
4
1
2
3
4.8 cm
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