Mower maintenance – Troy-Bilt 1900678 User Manual

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MOWER MAINTENANCE

ADJUSTING W HEEL DRIVE TRACTION
(Self-Propelled Models Only)

On self-propelled mowers, there are two friction

drive rollers located in front of the rear wheels. See
Photo 5-1 or 5-2. These rollers propel the mower for­

ward by pressing against the tires.

When the wheel drive lever is in the upright,

NEUTRAL position, the rollers on 22" mowers should
be approximately 3/16" away from the crown (highest
point) of the tires. On 24" mowers, the clearance should
be approximately 1 /8". These two settings should pro­

vide adequate tire deflection (3/8" and 7/16" respec­
tively) for most mowing conditions. However, if extra
traction is ever needed, the clearance between the

rollers and the tires can be adjusted to a MINIMUM of
1/16", which will result in a tire deflection of

1

/

2

".

NOTE: Use the minimum amount of tire deflection that

will ensure adequate traction for the job at hand. Doing

so will result in less wear on the tires and the rollers.

Follow the simple steps on this page to adjust the

wheel drive rollers.

Photo 5-1: Clearance should be 3/16" for 22" mowers.

B

CAUTION: To avoic persona! injury, stop tne

engine, disconnect the spark plug wire, keep

the v/ire away from the spark plug, and allow the
engine and muffler :o cool before making reoairs
or adjustments.

A, Make certain that each tire is equally inflated to
between 25-30 psi. Tire pressure is very important in
maintaining correct friction roller tension.
B. Firmly grasp the threaded end of the lower drive
control rod with one hand (to prevent it from springing
forward when you release the clevis pin) and remove

the spring clip and clevis pin that secures the traction
adjustment block to the mounting bracket. See Photo
5-3.

Photo 5-3: Hold control rod when removing clevis pin.

C. Rotate the adjustment block in a clockwise direc­
tion to reduce the clearance between the rollers and

the wheels, or counterclockwise to increase the

distance. See Photo 5-4. A few turns in either direction
is usually all that will be needed for most adjustments.

Photo 5-2: Clearance should be 1 /8" for 24" mowers.

Photo 5-4: Thread adjustment block clockwise to

reduce roller clearance, or counterclockwise to in­

crease clearance.

D. Align the hole in the top of the adjustment block

with the hole in the mounting bracket and replace the
clevis pin and spring clip.

E.

Engage and disengage the wheel drive lever

several times to verify that the correct clearance is ob­
tained. If not, repeat Steps B, C and D.

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