disengage transaxle

bigge31566

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I have a Bunton BZT3310 and would like to know how to disengage the transaxle / gearbox to neutral move unit without locking up wheels
 

zman111666

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Typically those zero-turns will have a manual valve on each drive motor. One for each rear wheel. I can't find the manual for your model, just one for the similar 2000 series, but that one doesn't seem to make mention of the hydraulic release, or tow valves.

I seen some that had levers to pull in the front of the hydraulic drive motors, just reach in front of the tires, and another that had the valves mounted on the rear of each motor.
 
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zman111666

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Actually, I just found the bypass valves on the pumps, not the motors. It looks like those would be behind the rear tires, a little higher that the drive motors.
 

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Actually, I just found the bypass valves on the pumps, not the motors. It looks like those would be behind the rear tires, a little higher that the drive motors.

Okay I'll take a look at it tomorrow thanks
 
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