Full Product Manual

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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
ADJUSTING THE DECK WHEELS
WARNING
Keep hands and feet away from the discharge opening of the
cutting deck.
NOTE: The deck wheels are an anti-scalp feature of the deck and
are not designed to support the weight of the cutting deck. The
deck wheels should be approximately 1⁄4-1⁄2” (6.35-12.7 mm)
above the ground when the deck is set in the desired height
setting. To adjust the deck wheels, see the Assembly section
for instructions.
LAPBAR DRIVE CONTROL LEVER STOP ADJUSTMENT
When the lapbar drive control levers are both fully extended
forward to the full-speed position and the tractor drifts left
or right, the lapbar drive control lever stop adjustment can be
adjusted to sync the wheel speeds. To perform the adjustment,
proceed as follows:
1. Identify the side that the tractor is drifting to and adjust the
opposite lapbar drive control lever. If the tractor drifts right,
adjust the left lapbar drive control lever down (decrease
speed) and vice versa.
2. Locate the lapbar drive control lever stop adjustment bolts (a)
on the front of the seat frame. See Figure 40.
NOTE: The multi-tool (if equipped) can be used to make
this adjustment.
(a)
Figure 40
3. To decrease the forward speed, turn the lapbar drive control
lever stop adjustment bolts (a) clockwise. To increase the
forward speed, turn the lapbar drive control lever stop
adjustment bolts (a) counter-clockwise. Turn the lapbar
drive control lever stop adjustment bolts (a) in the necessary
direction 1⁄4-turn at a time. After turning the lapbar drive
control lever stop adjustment bolts (a), check the adjustment
by driving the tractor. See Figure 40.
4. Continue the adjustment until the wheel speeds are in sync
and the tractor drives straight with the drive control levers
fully extended forward in the full-speed position.
NOTE: Make sure the bolts extend through the nuts on the frame
to engage the locking feature.
Service
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
A fuse is installed to protect the tractor’s electrical system from
damage caused by excessive amperage. Always use the same
capacity fuse for replacement. If the electrical system does not
function, check for a blown fuse.
If you have a recurring problem with blown fuses, have
the tractor’s electrical system checked by your authorized
service dealer.
RELAYS AND SWITCHES
There are several safety switches in the electrical system. If a
function of the safety interlock system described earlier is not
functioning properly, have the electrical system checked by your
authorized service dealer.
PARKING BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
If the tractor does not come to a complete stop when the control
levers are moved fully outward engaging the parking brake or if
the tractor’s rear wheels can roll with the parking brake engaged
(and the hydrostatic relief valve open), the brake is in need of
adjustment. See your authorized service dealer to have the
brake adjusted.
DECK REMOVAL
Remove the tractor deck from the tractor as follows:
1. Move the tractor to a level surface, disengage the PTO, stop
the engine and place the RH and LH drive control levers fully
outward into the park brake engaged position.
2. There are two methods for removing the belt, to remove the
belt by releasing belt tension go on to Step 3, to remove the
belt by rolling the belt off the PTO pulley skip ahead to Step 4.
WARNING
Use caution to avoid pinching your fingers when rolling the
belt off the PTO pulley.
3. Releasing belt tension with the idler pulley:
a. Using the deck lift handle or the deck lift pedal and knob,
raise the deck to the position that provides the most
horizontal run of the belt between the deck idler pulleys
and the PTO pulley on the bottom of the engine.
See Figure 41.
b. Working from the middle of the tractor, pivot the idler
bracket (a) and movable idler pulley (b) rearward just far
enough to lift the belt up and over the spindle pulley.
See Figure 41.
46/50/54/60
Decks
42” Decks
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
Figure 41