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Tractor creeping, Tractor high speed tracking – Cub Cadet RZT54 User Manual

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Tractor Creeping

Creeping is the slight forward or backward movement of

the tractor when the engine is running at high idle and the

drive control levers are opened out in the neutral position.
If after operating the tractor for some time, it begins to

creep while in the neutral position, adjust the transmission

control rods as follows.

Place the front of the tractor against an immovable

object (e.g. wall, post, etc.).
Jack up the rear of the tractor so that both rear wheels

are approximately one inch of the ground.
With the engine running at high idle and the drive

control levers opened out in the neutral position, and

the parking brake disengaged, check the rear wheels

for rotation.
If only one wheel is rotating, locate the transmission

control rod beneath the frame at the front of the rear

tire. If both wheels rotate, locate both control rods. See

Figure 7-9.

Figure 7-9

Remove the internal cotter pin securing the ferrule to

the transmission control arm and withdraw the ferrule.

Wheel rotation should stop. If it does not, contact your

Cub Cadet dealer.
If the rotation stops, adjust the ferrule up or down the

control rod as necessary to align with the hole in the

transmission control arm. Re-insert the ferrule into the

hole in the control arm and secure with the internal

cotter pin.
If necessary, repeat the previous two steps to adjust the

other transmission control rod.
Lower the tractor and remove the jack.

Tractor High Speed Tracking

If the tractor tracks to one side with both drive control

levers fully forward, adjust the control levers as follows:

Check for proper and balanced air pressure in both

front and rear tires. Refill tires if necessary.
Perform the first three steps in the previous sub-

section, Tractor Creeping, to verify that the tractor

is not creeping. If creeping, adjust following the

instructions in that sub-section.
Recheck the tracking after making any adjustments to

the transmission control rods.
If uneven tracking persists, note which direction the

tractor is tracking.

- If the tractor tracks to the right, adjust the control

lever stop bolt on the left side.

- If the tractor tracks to the left, adjust the control

lever stop bolt on the right side.

Locate the applicable stop bolt on the left or right

console. See Figure 7-10.

Figure 7-10

Loosen the jam nut on the stop bolt, then turn the stop

bolt counterclockwise to make it longer. Recheck the

tracking and fine tune the adjustment as necessary.

NOTE: If the stop bolt is adjusted too far, the tracking

problem will change sides. Make fine tuning adjustments

by shortening the same bolt.
Tighten the jam nut against the console and reposition

the control lever as necessary to make the two control

handles even with each other.

Ferrule

Transmission

Control Arm

Internal

Cotter Pin

RH Transmission

Control Rod

Console

Stop Bolt

Jam Nut