Figure 35
1.
Brake rod
2.
Wing nut
Note:
Control bar should be parallel with the
reference bar when properly adjusted.
6. Check the brake operation again; refer to Checking
the Brakes.
Important:
With the parking brake released,
the rear wheels must rotate freely when you
push the mower. If brake action and free wheel
rotation cannot be achieved contact your service
dealer immediately.
Belt Maintenance
Checking the Belts
Check all belts after every 50 operating hours or
monthly, whichever occurs first.
Look for dirt, wear, cracks and signs of overheating.
Replacing the Traction Drive
Belt
1. Remove hairpin cotter securing brake rod to brake
arm to relax belt idler tension (Figure 36).
2. Remove bottom and loosen top bolts of shield to
rotate for belt clearance (Figure 36).
3. Lift the belt past idler and off the drive pulley
(Figure 36).
4. Raise the wheel off ground enough to allow belt
removal.
5. Replace the traction drive belt.
6. Secure shield with previously removed bolt and
tighten bolts (Figure 36).
7. Secure brake rod to brake arm with hairpin cotter
(Figure 36).
Figure 36
1.
Hairpin cotter
3.
Shield
2.
Brake rod
4.
Drive belt
Replacing the Transmission
Drive Belt
1. Disengage the blade control (PTO) lever and set the
parking brakes.
2. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop
before leaving the operating position.
3. Raise the rear of the machine and hold it up with
jack stands.
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