Hydrostatic neutral ■ modei )099), Adjustment (models 13097 & 13r, A warning – Troy-Bilt 13096 User Manual
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Maintenance (continued)
Hydrostatic Neutral
■ modei
)099)
Adjustment (models 13097 &
13r“'
Fig. 6-20
A
WARNING
USE EXTREME CARE WHEN JACKING OR
HOISTING TRACTOR. BLOCK WHEELS
AND USE JACKSTANDS TO SECURELY
HOLD UNIT IN PLACE.
• Loosen hardware (C, Figs. 6-19 and 6-
20) securing hydro control arm in place.
• Start unit.
• Release parking brake.
A
WARNING
USE EXTREME CARE WHEN WORKING
AROUND MOVING PARTS. REMOVE ANY
JEWELRY. ROLL UP LONG SLEEVES. TIE
UP OR RESTRAIN LONG HAIR. KEEP
HANDS CLEAR OF ROTATING
HYDROSTATIC COOLING FAN AND BELT.
* •
• Adjust hydro control arm (D, Fig. 6-20)
along slot (E) until rear wheels do not
move.
Note: Move arm to the front if unit
creeps in reverse; move arm to the rear
if unit creeps forward.
• Stop unit.
• Tighten hardware (C).
• Start unit again. If rear wheels move with
travel pedal in “neutral” position, repeat
adjustment procedure.
Hydrostatic Maintenance and Lubrication
Perform the following procedure every 25
hours of operation;
• Remove ignition key.
• Remove all dirt from around
transmission filler area. Clean
transmission cooling fins with
compressed air or a wire brush. If tractor
is operated in a dusty environment, check
and clean cooling fins more frequently.
• When transmission is cold, check fluid
level in transmission by looking through
the reservior cup. Do not remove the
reservoir cup cover unless the fluid level is
low. Removing the cover can allow dirt to
get into the hydrostatic system. If
necessary, fill to mark on reservoir tank
with 20-weight oil.
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