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6 General Repair
6B Hand Controls Repair
GENERAL
The hand controls group consists of the following major
components (also see Figures B–1 and B–2):
• Shift Lever
• Throttle Lever
• Choke Lever
• Parking Brake
• Lift Lever
The hand controls group assemblies can often be ser-
viced without elevating the unit, but servicing these com-
ponents requires removal of the hood assembly, dash
assembly, and disconnecting several related parts, as
well as disconnecting the battery cables and removing
the battery. In general, removing the mower deck also
makes service access much easier.
Inspecting parts for wear or breakage, or minor service,
such as lubrication or tightening hardware, may, in some
cases, be accomplished by simply removing the steering
wheel and dash attachment hardware, and pulling the
dash assembly up as far as slack in the wiring and con-
trol cables permits.
Required Tools & Equipment
Tools required for performing service on the hand con-
trols group include:
• Hammer or rubber mallet
• Small flat blade screwdriver
• Phillips screwdriver
• Long-nose pliers
• 1/2" deep socket
• 3/8" Nut Driver or 3/8" socket w/6" min. extension
• 3/8" & 7/16" box or combination wrenches
• 3/8" & 7/16" open end wrench
DANGER
Always obey all safety precautions for working
around battery hazards such as electrolyte, hy-
drogen gas, and live battery terminals when re-
moving and reinstalling the battery. Always dis-
connect the negative terminal cable first, and re-
connect it last, to help prevent dangerous spark-
ing caused by accidental tool contact between
the positive terminal of the battery and the
frame. Keep the battery level when handling to
prevent leakage of electrolyte.
Figure B–1. Hand Controls
Throttle
Figure B–2. Hand Controls - Dash View (Steering
Wheel Removed For Clarity)
Shift Lever
Lift Lever
Choke
Shift Lever
Lift Lever
Parking Brake