kcender
Platinum Member
I know this thread is a bit old but I finally got around to trying this.Ever since my GR was new it would creep a little bit when letting off reverse.It never really bothered me but I thought I would look into this adjustment.It wasn't a big deal to do and now the tractor stops perfectly when letting off the pedal in either direction.The hardest part was getting all wheels off the ground at once and that wasn't really a big deal.I wouldn't have known about this if it was not for this thread.That is the great thing about TBN,all the knowledge that is available.Neutral adjustment is done with an eccentric bushing just inside of the left rear tire. It has a 12 or 13 mm head bolt that you loosen and a slot that you insert a large screwdriver into to turn slightly. Before you attempt to adjust neutral jack up and block drive wheels off the ground, front axle also on powered front axle models. All G and F series use this method. With unit running adjust until wheels do not turn in neutral, stroke pedal back and forth to double check.
The eccentric on an F series is right behind the battery on right hand side.