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Shift Rod (If Equipped)
If full range of speeds (forward and reverse)
cannot be achieved, adjust shift rod as follows:
1.
Place shift lever in fastest forward speed
position.
2.
Remove cotter pin (a) and washer (b)
from adjustment ferrule on shift rod and
pull it out from shift lever. See Figure
2-53.
(a)
(b)
Figure 2-53
3.
Make sure the shift lever on the back of
the transmission is rotated downward to
the full extent of its rotation. See Figure
2-54, Detail “A” for models without
hydro transmission or Detail “B” for
models with hydro transmission.
A
B
Figure 2-54
4.
Rotate ferrule up or down on shift rod
as necessary until it lines up with upper
hole in shift lever. Refer to Figure 2-53
inset.
5.
Insert the ferrule into the upper hole
and secure with the washer and cotter
pin.
Drive Control (Models with out Hydro
Transmission) (If Equipped)
When drive control lever is released and in
disengaged “UP” position, cable should have
very little slack. It should NOT be tight.
NOTE: If excessive slack is present in drive
cable or if unit’s drive is disengaging
intermittently during operation, the cable may
be in need of adjustment.
Check adjustment of drive control levers
follows:
1.
With drive control lever released, push
unit gently forward. It should roll freely.
2.
Engage drive control lever and gently
attempt to push the unit forward. The
wheels should not turn. The unit should
not roll freely.
3.
If equipped with a shift lever, with drive
control lever released, move shift lever
back and forth between the R2 position
and the F6 position several times. There
should be no resistance in the shift lever.
If any of the above tests failed, the drive cable
is in need of adjustment. Proceed as follows:
1.
Shut OFF engine. Refer to the Engine
Operator’s Manual.
2.
Loosen lower hex screw on drive cable
bracket. See Figure 2-55.
Drive Cable
Bracket
Hex Screw
Figure 2-55
3.
Position bracket upward to provide
more slack (or downward to increase
cable tension).
4.
Retighten lower hex screw.
5.
Check adjustment of drive control lever
as described above to verify proper
adjustment has been achieved.
Drive Control (Models with Hydro
Transmission) (If Equipped)
When drive control lever is released and in
disengaged “UP” position, cable should have
very little slack. It should NOT be tight.
NOTE: If excessive slack is present in drive
cable or if unit’s drive is disengaging
intermittently during operation, the cable may
be in need of adjustment.
1.
Shut OFF engine. Refer to the Engine
Operator’s Manual.
2.
Loosen upper hex screw on drive cable
bracket. See Figure 2-56.
Drive Cable
Bracket
Hex Screw
Figure 2-56
3.
Position bracket upward to provide
more slack (or downward to increase
cable tension).
4.
Retighten upper hex screw.
5.
Check for excessive slack in drive control
cable. If necessary repeat Steps 2-4 to
re-adjust the drive control.
Adding Fuel & Oil
Refer to the Engine Operator’s Manual for
information on adding fuel and oil.