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Free-wheeling’ your tractor, Final assembly review – Troy-Bilt 13027 User Manual

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‘Free-Wheeling’ Your Tractor

When your tractor must be

moved without the engine running,
be sure to first push UP the Lock
Lever underneath the transmission
housing (see Figure 2-13, “A”).

This disengages the transmis­

sion and allows the tractor to be

‘free-wheeled’ easily to another lo­

cation. Remember to re-engage
the Lock Lever by pulling it

DOWN after you’ve rolled the

tractor to its new location.

Figure 2-13: To free-wheel tractor,

locate the Lock Lever (“A”) under

the transmission and move it UP.

Final Assembly Review

Please take the time to make

sure you performed all the assem­

bly steps as described. The perfor­
mance of your tractor, not to men­
tion your personal safety, are good
reasons to do so.

Check all electrical connections.

Is the spark plug wire(s) on the en­
gine securely attached (raise the

hood to verify)? Go around your

tractor and be sure hardware is se­
curely tightened. Does the steering
wheel turn the wheels positively
from left to right and back? Is the
seat hardware secure? Inspect
your tractor carefully and com­

pletely. If you are unsure of any­
thing, please contact your
Authorized Dealer before you start

and operate your tractor.

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