Differential Lock Cable Adjustment; Transmission Maintenance - Simplicity Landlord DLX Series Dealer Setup & Adjustment Instructions Manual

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Differential Lock
Cable Adjustment
(Select Models)
IMPORTANT NOTE
DO NOT ADJUST THE CABLE SO TIGHT
AS TO REMOVE ALL CABLE SLACK. This
will partially engage the differential lock and
damage the transmission. There must be a
small amount of slack in the cable
1. Stop the tractor, shut off the PTO, turn off the engine,
remove the key, and engage the parking brake.
2. Check the position of the diff. lock pedal. The top of
the pedal should be even with the top of the frame
tunnel as shown in Figure 41. Also check the diff.
lock cable. With the pedal at rest there should be no
tension on the cable except the weight of the pedal. If
required, adjust the pedal as follows.
3. Loosen the adjustment nuts (A, Figure 42) and move
the cable sheath until the pedal is at the proper height
(See Figure 41).
4. Tighten the adjustment nuts, and repeat step 2.
Transmission
Maintenance
There are several maintenance procedures that must be
performed on the transmission after the first 50 hours of
operation and then after every 250 hours.
Do not allow dirt, water, or other debris to
enter the expansion chamber or
transmission. Even a small amount of dirt
can damage the transmission
Transmission Service Information
Transmission Oil Capacity: Apx. 4-1/2 Quarts
Transmission Oil Type: SAE 10W-30 with a minimum
Internal Oil FIlter Part Number: 1719832
Hydraulic System Oil Filter Part Number: 1719168
1/2001
API rating of SG/CD.
Landlord / 1700 / 2700 Series
Top of Pedal
Should Be Even
with Top of Frame
Figure 41. Differential Lock Pedal Height
A
Figure 42. Adjust Diff. Lock Cable
A. Adjustment Nuts
Check Transmission Oil Level
Service Interval: Every 5 Hours
NOTE: Lift cylinder should be extended.
1. Locate the clear tube (C, Figure 44) and expansion
chamber (D) under the seat deck. Using a flashlight,
observe the oil level in the clear tube. 1" of oil should
be visible in the clear tube. DO NOT OVERFILL.
Empty space is required in the tube and expansion
chamber for heat expansion.
2. If necessary, remove the plug from the seat deck
(Figure 43), clean the area surrounding the expansion
chamber (D, Figure 44), remove the cap, and add oil.
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Rear Wheel Removed
for Clarity
TP 300-2226-02-LL-SMA

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