Transmission Drive Belt - Cub Cadet RZT54 Operator's Manual

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3.
When reinstalling
the blades, be sure they are installed
so
that the wind wings are pointing
upward
toward
the top of
the deck.
4.
Tighten
the blade nuts to 70-90 ft. Ibs.
5.
Reinstall the deck (refer to Deck Installation
on page 30).
Transmission Drive Belt
TractorCreeping
Creeping
is the slight forward
or backward
movement
of the
tractor when the engine is running
at high idle and the drive
control
levers are opened
out in the neutral
position.
If after operating
the tractor for some time, it begins to creep
while in the neutral
position,
adjust the transmission
control
rods
as follows.
If the transmission
drive belt becomes
worn and causes the drive
1.
transmissions
to slip, the drive belt must be replaced. To replace
the drive belt, proceed
as follows:
2.
1.
Remove the deck drive belt from the PTO clutch on the
bottom
of the engine following
the instructions
in Deck
Re m ova I.
3.
From beneath
the rear of the tractor, insert a %" drive
ratchet
into the square hole of the drive idler bracket. See
Fig. 7-9.
Transmission
Drive Pulley
Square Hole_
2.
Idler
Bracket
Engine
Pulley
Spring
J
Figure 7=9
4.
8.
9.
3.
Using the ratchet
for leverage, pivot the idler bracket and
idler pulley away from the backside
of the 'V" belt; then lift
the belt off and above the engine pulley and off the idler
5.
pulley.
4.
With the belt loose, lift the belt off, up and over the two
transmission
drive pulleys. Remove the belt from the
engine and idler pulleys.
6.
5.
Loop the new belt and slide over and onto the two
transmission
pulleys.
6.
Route the belt above the idler bracket
back to the engine
7.
drive pulley. Lift the belt over the PTO pulley and above the
engine drive pulley.
8.
7.
Using the ratchet
for leverage, pivot the idler bracket and
idler pulley against the spring tension; then slip the belt
down into the engine drive pulley and onto the idler pulley.
Release the idler bracket so that the idler pulley tightens
against the back side of the belt and tensions the drive belt.
Reinstall the deck drive belt.
Place the front of the tractor
against an immovable
object
(e.g. wall, post, etc.).
Jack up the rear of the tractor so that both rear wheels are
approximately
one inch of the ground.
With the engine
running
at high idle and the drive control
levers opened
out in the neutral
position,
and the parking
brake disengaged,
check the rear wheels for rotation.
If only one wheel
is rotating,
locate the transmission
control
rod beneath
the frame at the front of the rear tire. If
both wheels rotate, locate both control
rods. See Fig. 7-10.
RH Transmission
Control
Flange
Lock Nut
Transmission
Control
Arm
/
Figure 7=10
Remove the flange lock nut and hex screw securing
the
transmission
control
rod to the transmission
control arm.
Wheel rotation
should
stop. If it does not, contact
your Cub
Cadet Service Dealer.
If the rotation
stops, adjust the control
rod up or down as
necessary to align with the hole in the transmission
control
arm. Re-insert
the hex nut into the hole in the control
arm
and secure with the hex lock nut.
If necessary, repeat the previous
two steps to adjust the
other transmission
control
rod.
Lower the tractor
and remove the jack.
SECTION 7 -- SERVICE
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