CONTROLS
2C-6
NEUTRAL AND 4WD CUT-OUT
SWITCHES
Neutral Switch
The traction pedal is designed to return to neutral
whenever the forward or reverse foot pedals are
released. If the tractor continues to creep after the trac-
tion pedal is released, check the neutral adjustments
and adjust the traction pedal linkage (Figure 2C-2).
1. Disconnect the pump linkage from the traction
pedal.
2. Check the position of the return arm on the drive
pump. The pointer on arm should be centered in
the sensing area of the switch.
NOTE:
The neutral switch forms part of the interlock sys-
tem and senses when the traction pedal is in neu-
tral. If the Interlock system fails to operate
properly, check and replace the switch before
operating the tractor.
3. Adjust the pointer by loosening the jam nut and
turning the adjustment screw while holding the
adjustment nut.
4. Tighten jam nut against adjusting nut.
5. Connect the pump linkage to the traction pedal.
6. Check the Interlock system and operation of trac-
tion pedal after adjustment.
4WD Cut-Out Switch
A four-wheel drive cut-out switch is included on
machines equipped with four-wheel drive. The switch
stops four-wheel drive operation when the machine is
placed in reverse or neutral. The switch is located on
the same mounting bracket as the neutral switch
(Figure 2C-2).
1. Loosen the switch mounting screws.
2. While in neutral, adjust the switch as required to
position the sensing area under the return arm as
shown.
Figure 2C-2. Neutral and 4WD Cut-Out Switches
Neutral
Switch
Pointer
Locknut
Adjusting
Nut
4WD Cut-Out
Switch