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trucload555 L111 park switch froze . how does it work.

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truckload555

i have a L111. on the right side is the cruse control (black.) on the left side is the parking control (yellow) .its a 206 and i dont think the park control has ever been used. it wont move up or down at all. on something like this i head for my most used tool in my box, a hammer. but i just dont know how this parking thing works . but i dont want to mess it up.i just dont know what size hammer to use.


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mechanic mark

http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/a6/a60a1a66-ef16-48d8-8798-687a7f81c63e.pdf

Hold clutch/brake pedal down with foot & pull up on park brake lever.

Raise the hood & see what you find.


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truckload555

http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/a6/a60a1a66-ef16-48d8-8798-687a7f81c63e.pdf

Hold clutch/brake pedal down with foot & pull up on park brake lever.

the problem is. when i do that it wont move at all. does the linkage run to the brake,clutch on trans.i think its bound up somewhere. everything works good except the yellow park knob will not move at all. i cant get under the mower to get a good look at it.


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bertsmobile1

:welcome:

http://jdpc.deere.com/jdpc/servlet/com.deere.u90490.partscatalog.view.servlets.HomePageServlet_Alt

Hopefully the JD link above worked
The parking brake works by latching on to the brake linkage.
As you were told previously you push the brake pedal to activate the brake and then use the orange lever to lock it on.
It will not move unless the brake pedal is depressed.
They get clogged up with dirt , dust & rust

Idiots try to prove Darwin correct by dissabeling the seat switch because they are incapable of pulling the orange button up before getting off the mower.
Apparently several thousand of then succeed by seriously injuring themselves or others every year.


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truckload555

:welcome:

http://jdpc.deere.com/jdpc/servlet/com.deere.u90490.partscatalog.view.servlets.HomePageServlet_Alt

Hopefully the JD link above worked
The parking brake works by latching on to the brake linkage.
As you were told previously you push the brake pedal to activate the brake and then use the orange lever to lock it on.
It will not move unless the brake pedal is depressed.
They get clogged up with dirt , dust & rust

Idiots try to prove Darwin correct by dissabeling the seat switch because they are incapable of pulling the orange button up before getting off the mower.
Apparently several thousand of then succeed by seriously injuring themselves or others every year.

you guys got it right,just rusted up. got it cleaned out and it works fine. thanks. now its ready for sale. no way could i sell it with the seat switch disconected . thats just not right. thanks again for your help.


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