Steering lever system for work vehicle
US-10208852-B2 · Feb 19, 2019 · US
US10986782B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10986782-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716098151-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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A riding lawn care vehicle may include a frame, an engine, a steering assembly, a support platform and a front platform. At least a pair of drive wheels may be operably coupled to the frame. The engine is operably coupled to the frame via an engine platform. The engine is disposed between the drive wheels to selectively provide drive power to the drive wheels via respective hydraulic pumps. The steering assembly includes control levers operably coupled to respective drive wheels via the respective hydraulic pumps. The steering assembly enables steering of the lawn care vehicle based on drive speed control of the drive wheels responsive to positioning of the control levers. The support platform is operably coupled to the frame at a rear portion of the lawn care vehicle. The front platform is operably coupled to the frame forward of the engine platform. The front platform supports the hydraulic pumps.
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A riding lawn care vehicle comprising: a frame to which at least a pair of drive wheels are operably coupled; an engine operably coupled to the frame via an engine platform, the engine being disposed substantially between the drive wheels to selectively provide drive power to the drive wheels via respective hydraulic pumps; a steering assembly comprising control levers operably coupled to respective ones of the drive wheels via the respective hydraulic pumps, the steering assembly enabling steering of the riding lawn care vehicle based on drive speed control of the drive wheels responsive to positioning of the control levers; a support platform operably coupled to the frame at a rear portion of the riding lawn care vehicle to support a standing operator; a front platform operably coupled to the frame forward of the engine platform, the front platform supporting the hydraulic pumps; and a bypass assembly configured to enable the hydraulic pumps to be simultaneously engaged or disengaged from a single location at the riding lawn care vehicle via operation of a single actuator, wherein the single actuator comprises a universal bypass lever that slides along a surface of the front platform, wherein the universal bypass lever is configured to be moved inward to engage the hydraulic pumps and moved outward to disengage the hydraulic pumps, and wherein movement of the universal bypass lever causes movement of a local bypass lever of each of the hydraulic pumps to move in opposite directions. 2. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the steering assembly is disposed at an operator station, the operator station being removable from or foldable relative to remaining portions of the riding lawn care vehicle. 3. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the steering assembly is disposed at an operator station, the operator station comprising a top panel comprising a storage container formed therein, wherein the storage container comprises one or more tabs to which a retention element is mountable to secure an item in the storage container, wherein the storage container comprises drain holes formed at a bottom portion thereof. 4. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the steering assembly is disposed at an operator station, the operator station comprising a substantially U or C shape that tapers as the operator station extends away from the frame, wherein a deck lift lever is provided proximate to a side of the operator station, the deck lift lever extending in a plane substantially perpendicular to a ground surface, and wherein a parking brake is provided between the deck lift lever and the side of the operator station. 5. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the front platform comprises an access passage formed in the surface thereof below a reservoir portion of each of the hydraulic pumps to provide access to a cartridge filter of the hydraulic pumps via the access passage. 6. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the front platform is higher in elevation than the engine platform, and wherein the front platform is disposed substantially level with a top of the frame and the engine platform is recessed relative to the top of the frame. 7. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , wherein an exhaust of the engine is provided between the engine and the hydraulic pumps such that air drawn by fans of the hydraulic pumps passes by the exhaust. 8. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , wherein a vertical exhaust of the engine is provided between the engine and the hydraulic pumps, the vertical exhaust being disposed proximate to one side of the riding lawn care vehicle. 9. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a cutting deck comprising at least one cutting blade operably coupled to a mandrel, wherein a mandrel cover is provided to removably cover the mandrel, the mandrel cover comprising at least one tab configured to provide snap engagement with an orifice formed in an inner frame operably coupled to a top surface of the cutting deck. 10. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the steering assembly is disposed at an operator station, and wherein the engine has an intake at least partially provided below a top panel of the operator station, and wherein a battery of the riding lawn care vehicle is provided above the intake such that air drawn to the intake cools the battery. 11. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the steering assembly is disposed at an operator station, and wherein the drive wheels are rear wheels of the riding lawn care vehicle, and wherein at least one of the rear wheels has a console provided proximate thereto, wherein the console provided proximate to one of the rear wheels comprises a gas tank, and wherein the console is further provided proximate to a side of the operator station, and wherein a majority portion of the gas tank is outside the operator station and at least a vapor space of the gas tank is provided inside the operator station. 12. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a power-take-off (PTO) lock, the PTO lock being accessible from an access panel disposed proximate to the engine and the support platform to shift between engaged and disengaged states responsive to sliding a locking protrusion from a locking slot. 13. The riding lawn care vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a cutting deck comprising one or more cutting blades, wherein a height of the cutting deck is adjustable via a deck lift system, wherein the deck lift system comprises a torsion bar that operably couples right and left sides of a rear lift assembly, the rear lift assembly being operably coupled to a front lift assembly via deck lift linkage arms to operate the front lift assembly simultaneously with operation of the rear lift assembly to raise or lower the height of the cutting deck, wherein the torsion bar is biased via a deck lift assisting spring, wherein the deck lift assisting spring has an adjustable tension, wherein the steering assembly is disposed at an operator station, and wherein the operator station comprises a tension adjustment slot at a rear portion thereof, the tension of the deck lift assisting spring being adjustable via the tension adjustment slot. 14. A riding lawn care vehicle comprising: a frame to which at least a pair of drive wheels are operably coupled; an engine operably coupled to the frame via an engine platform, the engine being disposed substantially between the drive wheels to selectively provide drive power to the drive wheels via respective hydraulic pumps; a steering assembly comprising control levers operably coupled to respective ones of the drive wheels via the respective hydraulic pumps, the steering assembly enabling steering of the riding lawn care vehicle based on drive speed control of the drive wheels responsive to positioning of the control levers; a support platform operably coupled to the frame at a rear portion of the riding lawn care vehicle to support a standing operator; and a front platform operably coupled to the frame forward of the engine platform, the front platform supporting the hydraulic pumps, wherein a neutral position of the control levers is adjustable via a neutral position adjustment assembly, wherein the neutral position adjustment assembly comprises a cross member to which one of the control levers is attached, a threaded eye operably coupled to one end of the cross member, and an adjustment screw assembly that engages a threaded portion of the threaded eye to a vertically extending portion of
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