Troy-Bilt 13AL78BS023 Bronco 42 Riding Lawn Mower

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9Section 2 — ASSembly & Set-Up
Attaching the Hood Scoop (If Equipped)
On some tractors, a hood scoop may be included. If
the hood scoop was not installed on the hood of your
tractor at the factory, refer to the following steps to
install the hood scoop:
1. Cut the cable ties securing the hood scoop to
the tractor.
2. Remove the four screws pre-installed in the
hood scoop and retain for Step 4.
3. Snap the hood scoop into place using the hood
as your guide. See Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-12
4. Install the hood scoop onto the hood of the
tractor and secure from the underside using the
four screws removed in Step 2.
Moving the Tractor Manually
Refer to Figure 2-1 and proceed to your applicable
model.
Hydrostatic Models
Hydrostatic models are equipped with a hydrostatic
relief valve when it is necessary to move the tractor
manually. Activating this valve forces the fluid in the
transmission to bypass its normal route, allowing the
rear tires to “freewheel.” To engage the hydrostatic
relief valve, proceed as follows:
1. Locate the hydrostatic bypass rod in the rear of
the tractor. See Figure 2-13.
Figure 2-13
2. Pull the hydrostatic bypass rod outward, then
down, to lock it in place.
Note: The transmission will NOT engage when
the hydrostatic bypass rod is pulled out. Return
the rod to its normal position prior to operating
the tractor.
Important: Never attempt to move the tractor
manually without first engaging the hydrostatic
relief valve. Doing so will result in serious
damage to the tractor’s transmission.
STOP
STOP! Continue to Controls &
Operations section page 10.
Foot Control CVT & CVT Models
CVT models can be placed in the NEUTRAL (N)position
when it is necessary to move the tractor manually. To
move the tractor manually, place the shift lever in the
NEUTRAL (N) position.
STOP
STOP! Continue to Controls &
Operations section page 10.
Notes
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