Service information, Forward / reverse pedal adjustment – Allmand Brothers TLB 535 User Manual

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SERVICE INFORMATION

The following information has been provided to assist in making minor adjustments that are
part of the routine maintenance of the Allmand TLB. To remain a safe and trouble free ma-
chine, it is recommended to check the following points on a regular basis.

FORWARD / REVERSE PEDAL ADJUSTMENT

NOTE: See the exploded view, on the following page for clarification;

1. Remove the floor plate and dash cover using a ½” wrench or socket. Raise the back

wheels of the tractor off of the ground.

NOTE: The outriggers of the backhoe may be used to raise the rear of the tractor off of the
ground. Place support stands under the tractor frame for added safety in the event a hydraulic
hose were to break, allowing the tractor to possibly drop to the ground.

2. Locate wire harness near the fuel pump. Disconnect the yellow jumper wire only. This will

disable the Inline Neutral Valve.

3. Locate the link rod assembly between the foot pedal arm and the hydrostatic arm. using

two 9/16” wrenches, loosen the jam nuts on each end of the link rod. (The link rod is
threaded right and left handed for ease of adjustment).

4. Stand clear of rear tires. Then start the engine and run it at full throttle. With the engine

running, adjust link rod IN or OUT until the wheels stop moving. Tighten the jam nuts making
sure the rod ends stay parallel with the link rod. Cycle the forward/reverse pedal several
times to confirm neutral position.

5. Reconnect the yellow jumper wire and install the floor plate and dash cover.

6. Re-install the floor plate and dash cover and lower the tractor to the ground.

NOTE: Refer to the exploded view on the following page to get a better understanding of how
the parts are assembled before attempting to make any adjustments. Space is limited in this
area and knowing what to look for is quite helpful.

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