Ground Speed Control Lever Adjustment; Speed Balancing Adjustment; Neutral Adjustment - Snapper 400Z Series Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual

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Ground Speed Control Lever Adjustment

The control levers can be adjusted in three ways. The
alignment of the control levers, the placement of the levers
(how close the ends are to one another) and the height of
the levers can be adjusted.
To Adjust the Handle Alignment
Loosen the mount bolts (A, Figure 32) and pivot the lever(s)
(B) to align with each other.
To Adjust the Handle Placement
Loosen the jam nuts and adjust the placement bolt (C, Figure
33) in or out to properly adjust the lever end spacing.
To Adjust the Handle Height
Remove the mounting hardware and reposition the handle
either up or down from its original position. You will need to
readjust the handle alignment as described above.

Speed Balancing Adjustment

If the rider veers to the right or left when the ground speed
control levers are in the maximum forward position, the top
speed of each of these levers can be balanced by turning the
adjustment bolt(s) (A, Figure 33). Only adjust the speed of
the wheel that is traveling faster.
To Reduce the Speed of the Faster Wheel
1. Loosen the securing nut.
2. Turn the top speed adjustment bolt COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE to reduce the speed.
3. Retighten the securing nut when adjustment is complete.
WARNING
DO NOT adjust the tractor for a faster overall speed
forward or reverse than it was designed for.

Neutral Adjustment

If the tractor "creeps" while the ground speed control levers
are locked in their NEUTRAL positions, see your dealer.
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B
A
Figure 32. Control Lever Adjustment
A. Placement Hardware
B. Ground Speed Control Lever
C
A
Figure 33. Top Speed Adjustment
A. Top Speed Adjustment Bolt
B. Control Lever Base
C. Alignment Hardware
A
B
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