8. Brake will not hold.
A.
Brake is incorrectly adjusted. See Adjustment section.
B.
Brake lining worn and requires replacement. See your dealer.
9. Tractor handles poorly.
A.
Steering linkage is loose. Check and tighten any loose connections.
B.
Improper tire inflation. Check and correct (see page 14).,
C.
Wheels are spinning and slipping. Use weights to provide additional stability
and traction.
D.
Moving too fast on slopes. Reduce speed.
10. Main (tractor) drive belt does not stop
A.
Belt stops out of adjustment. See Adjustments section,
when clutch-brake is depressed.
g
tension out of adjustment. See Adjustments section.
TROUBLESHOOTING (MOWER)_
1. Mower will not raise.
A.
Lift chain not attached or broken. Attach or repair.
2. Mower cut is uneven.
A.
Mower not leveled properly. See leveling adjustment in mower adjustment
section.
B. Jractor tires not inflated equally or properly. See page 1^
3. Mower cut is rough looking.
A.
Engine speed too slow. Set for three-fourths to full speed.
B.
Tractor ground speed too fast. Use lower gear.
C.
Blades dull and require sharpening. See Normal Care section.
D.
Mower drive belt slipping. Belt oily or worn. Clean or replace belt as necessary.
Readjust belt tension.
Table 3. Troubleshooting (Cont'd)
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