Cutting Deck Raise and Lower Switches
Adjustment (Fig. 9)
1
1.
stop engine, engage parking brake and remove key
from the ignition switch. Remove console housing.
Park machine on a level surface, lower cutting deck,
2
3
5
4
6
7
2.
justed for correct operation by repositioning the
switch(es).
Thecuttingdeckraiseandlower switches canbead-
A. The distance between switches should be from
0.595”
to 0.655” (15.2 to 16.6 mm) (Fig. 10).
B. The lever bracket (item 4) should be parallel with
the center deck lift/lower lever. If lever bracket ad-
justment is needed, loosen flange bolts (item 6) and
reposition lever bracket.
C. Switch surfaces need to be parallel to each other
and also to the switch actuator on center lift/lower le-
ver(item9).Ifnecessary,switchplate(item3)canbe
rotated after loosening flange nut (item 5).
8
3.
After any switch adjustment, unplug switch connec-
9
tor from machine harness and check for correct switch
operation using a multimeter:
A. The raise switch should be closed (continuity)
when the center deck lift/lower lever is in the neutral
position. As the lift/lower lever is slowly pulled back,
the raise switch should open (no continuity) after the
lever has removed all free play (with no spool move-
ment in lift/lower control valve) but before the deck is
lifted.
10
Figure 9
1.
Deck lower switch
Deck raise switch
Switch plate
Lever bracket
Flange nut
6.
7.
8.
9.
Flange bolt (2 used)
Tab plate
Deck lift/lower lever
Switch actuator
10. Lock nut (2 used)
2.
3.
4.
5.
B. The lower switch should be open (no continuity)
when the center deck lift/lower lever is in the neutral
position. As the lift/lower lever is slowly pushed for-
ward, the lower switch should close (continuity) be-
fore the lever reaches full forward travel.
4.
Ifswitch operation is toosensitive, increase distance
between switches by repositioning one or both
switches.Ifswitchoperationisnotsensitiveenough,de-
crease distance between switches by repositioning one
or both switches. Recheck operation of switches after
repositioning.
1
2
5.
exchange position of switches. Recheck operation of
switches.
If switches cannot be adjusted for correct operation,
0.595”
to 0.655”
(15.2
to 16.6 mm)
NOTE: If correct switch operation cannot be achieved,
replace oneorbothswitches. Recheck switch operation
after replacement.
Figure 10
2.
1.
Deck lower switch
Deck raise switch
Electrical System
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