There is no such procedure for the 2650, not that I saw anyway.There is a procedure for adjusting creep in the WSM. At least for the BX that is. You have to jack up the rear and pull the right rear wheel. There is a Y shaped piece of metal on the side of the HST with a crescent slot and a bolt in the slot. You need to loosen that bolt and slid the metal Y one way or the other till wheels stop. Read the procedure in the WSM before attempting this. I did it on my BX2230 and It wasn***8217;t difficult. Hope this helps.
This can be prevented by keeping the linkages lubed. But it appears to be a quite often periodic maintenance item and there is no mention of it anywhere in the service sections of any of the manuals. The omission of it being a periodic service item leads me to believe that it is not functioning as designed. I fear the these linkages being lubed will ultimately attract dirt and other matter that could wear out parts of the system. i.e. there is no provision to lube them, lube has to be applied that will seep into the joints. Which means it has to be applied liberally to the external surfaces of the components.
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