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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR 
 
WARNING 
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or 
service with the engine or blades running. STOP 
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. 
Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure 
wire away from spark plug. Engine and components 
can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine 
and components sufficient time to cool. Wear heavy 
leather gloves when handling or working around 
cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can 
cause severe injury. 
 
4.3.3.  SHIFTER ADJUSTMENT  
  (Continued from previous page) 
4.  Turn the neutral adjustment nut 1/4 turn 
clockwise to reduce FORWARD creep. Turn the 
adjustment nut 1/4 turn counter clockwise to reduce 
Reverse creep. Only turn the adjustment nut in 1/4 
turn increments. 
5.  Check for creep in neutral. Start engine. Move 
speed control lever to rear edge of the neutral detent. 
Machine should not move. If further adjustment is 
required, stop engine and repeat Step 4. 
 
4.3.4.  TRACTION DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT 
Should a gradual loss of traction be noticed, it may be 
necessary to adjust the traction drive belt tension. 
Adjust as follows: 
1.  Move tractor to a firm, level surface. 
2.  Turn engine "OFF". Remove key.  
3.  Remove mowing deck. 
4.  Remove the traction drive belt stationary idler 
mounting bolt. See Figure 4.12. 
5.  Move the stationary idler one hole towards right 
side of tractor for more belt tension. 
 
NOTE:  Note the orientation of belt guide and make certain 
it remains in the same orientation after moving idler. Should 
less tension be required move stationary idler towards right 
side of tractor. See Figure 4.12. 
 
6.  Secure stationary idler with mounting bolt. 
7.  Place spark plug wire onto spark plug. Set park 
brake. Start engine. 
8.  Visually inspect traction drive belt for movement. 
When properly adjusted, the traction drive belt should 
not have any movement or rotation with the engine 
running and park brake engaged. 
9.  Should movement be present, readjust traction 
drive belt to release belt tension as described in 
previous instructions. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FIGURE 4.12 
 
4.4  MOWER BLADE SERVICE 
4.4.1. (STANDARD) BLADE WEAR LIMITS 
All mower blades should be checked for excessive 
wear and damage before each use. See Figure 4.13. 
 
 
FIGURE 4.13 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NEW 
BLADE 
WEAR LIMIT. 
CUTTING EDGE 
WORN. 
DANGEROUS CONDITION! DO 
NOT USE ON MOWER! 
NOTCH FORMING 
MORE TENSION 
BELT GUIDE - MAKE CERTAIN 
BELT GUIDE ORIENTATION IS 
MAINTAINED. 
MOUNTING 
BRACKET 
LESS TENSION 
BELT GUIDE 
STATIONARY IDLER 
STATIONARY IDLER 
MOUNTING BOLT 
MORE TENSION 
LESS TENSION 
MOUNTING BRACKET 
STATIONARY IDLER 
MOUNTING BOLT