Cub Cadet 3X 30 inch HD Operation Manual - Page 11

Way & 4-Way Chute Control

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2-Way & 4-Way Chute Control NOTE: Chute will not rotate without squeezing trigger on joystick. 5. Rotate joystick to one o'clock position so that indicator arrow on pinion gear below control panel faces upward. See Figure 2-31. Figure 2-31 6. Insert chute control rod into pinion gear below joystick. Make sure to line up hole in rod with arrow on pinion gear. See Figure 2-32. Figure 2-26 1. Remove hairpin clip (a), wing nut (b) and hex screw (c) from chute control head and clevis pin (d) and bow-tie cotter pin (e) from chute support bracket. See Figure 2-27. 3. Place chute onto chute base and ensure chute control rod is positioned under handle panel. Install hex screw (c) removed in Step 1, but do not secure with wing nut at this time. See Figure 2-29. Chute Control Head (c) (c) (a) Chute Support (d) Bracket (b) Chute (e) Chute Base Figure 2-27 NOTE: For smoothest operation, cables should all be to the left of the chute directional control rod. 2. Insert chute control rod into chute control head. Push rod as far into chute control head as possible, keeping holes in rod pointing upward. See Figure 2-28. Figure 2-29 4. Squeeze trigger on joystick and rotate chute by hand to face forward. The holes in chute control input will be facing up. See Figure 2-30. Chute Control Input Top View Figure 2-32 NOTE: Chute control rod will fit snug into pinion gear. Support rear of dash panel with one hand while inserting rod with your other hand to ensure rod is inserted all the way into pinion gear. NOTE: The hole in the chute directional control rod is a reference for aligning rod with indicator arrow on pinion gear, and will be visible after rod has been inserted. Figure 2-28 Joystick Figure 2-30 Section 2 - Assembly & Set-Up 11

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11
S
ECTION
2 — A
SSEMBLY
& S
ET
-U
P
2-Way & 4-Way Chute Control
Figure 2-26
1.
Remove hairpin clip (a), wing nut (b) and
hex screw (c) from chute control head
and clevis pin (d) and bow-tie cotter pin
(e) from chute support bracket.
See Figure 2-27.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Chute Control Head
Chute
Chute
Support
Bracket
Chute Base
(e)
Figure 2-27
NOTE:
For smoothest operation, cables should
all be to the left of the chute directional
control rod.
2.
Insert chute control rod into chute
control head. Push rod as far into chute
control head as possible, keeping holes
in rod pointing upward. See Figure 2-28.
Figure 2-28
3.
Place chute onto chute base and ensure
chute control rod is positioned under
handle panel. Install hex screw (c)
removed in Step 1, but do not secure with
wing nut at this time. See Figure 2-29.
(c)
Figure 2-29
4.
Squeeze trigger on joystick and rotate
chute by hand to face forward. The holes
in chute control input will be facing up.
See Figure 2-30.
Chute Control Input
Top View
Joystick
Figure 2-30
NOTE:
Chute will not rotate without
squeezing trigger on joystick.
5.
Rotate joystick to one o’clock position
so that indicator arrow on pinion gear
below control panel faces upward. See
Figure 2-31.
Figure 2-31
6.
Insert chute control rod into pinion gear
below joystick. Make sure to line up hole
in rod with arrow on pinion gear. See
Figure 2-32.
Figure 2-32
NOTE:
Chute control rod will fit snug
into pinion gear. Support rear of dash
panel with one hand while inserting rod
with your other hand to ensure rod is
inserted
all the way
into pinion gear.
NOTE:
The hole in the chute directional
control rod is a reference for aligning
rod with indicator arrow on pinion gear,
and will be visible after rod has been
inserted.