Adjusting The Handle Height - Toro 30435 Operator's Manual

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Adjusting the Handle Height

The handle position can be adjusted to match the
operator 's height preference.
1. Remove the hairpin cotter pin and clevis pin from the
drive lever and neutral lock (Fig. 21).
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Figure 21
1. Left handle shown
2. Neutral lock
3. Clevis pin
4. Drive lever
2. Loosen the nuts holding the swivel connected to the
speed control crank (Fig. 22).
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Figure 22
1. Speed control rod
2. Swivel
3. Nut
3. Loosen the upper flange bolts (3/8 x 1 inch) and flange
nut securing handle to rear frame (Fig. 23).
4. Remove the lower flange bolts (3/8 x 1 inch) and
flange nuts securing handle to rear frame (Fig. 23).
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5. Control rod
6. Operator Presence
Control lever (OPC)
7. Hairpin cotter
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4. Speed control crank
5. Cotter pin
6. Washer
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5. Pivot handle to desired operating position and install
lower flange bolts (3/8 x 1 inch) and flange nuts into
mounting holes. Tighten all flange bolts.
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Figure 23
1. Handle assembly
2. Rear frame
3. Flange nut, 3/8 inch
4. Flange bolt, 3/8 x 1 inch
5. Upper mounting hole
6. Adjust the swivel on the speed control rod and tighten
the nuts against the swivel (Fig. 22).
7. Adjust the control rod length by rotating the control
rod in the rod fitting (Fig. 5).
8. Install hairpin cotter between drive levers and neutral
locks and into clevis pins (Fig. 21).
Note: Make sure the clevis pins are inserted into the
neutral locks.
9. Perform the hydraulic linkage adjustments when the
handle height is changed. Refer Hydraulic Linkage
Adjustments on page 40.
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6. Lower mounting holes
7. Low position
8. High position
9. Flange bolt, 3/8 x
1–1/4 inch

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