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SETTING DECK HEIGHT

 

2.23  If your mower is equipped with an actuator motor, raise the deck using the raise /lower switch. Refer to 

section 7 (Controls). When the deck is raised, set the desired height with the deck height control dial, 

then lower deck with the raise / lower switch. 

2.24  If your mower is equipped with a foot pedal, press foot pedal to raise the deck, select your desired deck 

height with the deck height dial, then slowly release foot pedal. 

SLOPE OPERATION

 

Slopes are a significant factor related to loss of control and tip-over accidents, which can result in severe injury 

or death. Operation on all slopes requires extra caution. If you cannot back up the slope, or you feel uneasy on 

it, do not mow it. Avoid operating your mower on hills of over 5° if mowing transverse to the slope, or on a slope 

of over 10° when driving uphill, or 15° when driving downhill. 
2.25  Mow up and down slopes, not across. 

2.26  Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden objects that tall grass can obscure. Uneven terrain 

could overturn the mower. 

2.27  Choose a low ground speed when operating the mower on a slope. 

2.28  Do not mow on wet grass, the tires may lose traction. 

2.29  Do not attempt to coast down a slope in the neutral position. 

2.30  Avoid starting, stopping, or turning on a slope. If the tires lose traction, disengage the blades and 

proceed slowly, straight down the slope. 

2.31  Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual. Sudden changes in speed or direction could cause the 

mower to roll over. 

2.32  Use extra care while operating the mower with grass catchers or other attachments: they can affect the 

stability of the mower. Do not use on steep slopes. 

2.33  Do not try to stabilize the mower by putting your foot on the ground. 

2.34  Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments. The mower could suddenly and dangerously 

rollover if a tire goes over the edge of a drop-of. Drop-off edges can become extremely weak after rain 

while appearing deceptively sound.    

2.35  Be aware of what is located at the bottom of slopes. For example, rocks water, cliffs, and roadways. 

CHILDREN 

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Children are often attracted to 

the mower and the mowing activity. NEVER assume that children will remain where you last saw them. 

2.36  Keep children out of the mowing area and in the watchful care of a responsible adult other than the 

operator. 

2.37  Maintain Alertness and turn mower off if a child enters the area. 

2.38  Before and while backing, look behind and down for small children. 

2.39  Never carry children, even with blades shut off. They may fall off and be seriously injured or interfere 

with safe mower operation. Children who have been given rides in the past may suddenly appear in the 

mowing area for another ride and be run over or backed over by the mower. 

2.40  Never allow children to operate the mower. 

2.41  Never leave the key in the ignition, especially around children. 

2.42  Use extreme care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may block your 

view of a child

 

 

Summary of Contents for BRG54FX850

Page 1: ...2021 Rogue...

Page 2: ...ion 5 Page 10 Troubleshooting and FAQ Section 6 Page 12 Controls Section 7 Page 13 Moving In operable Mower Section 8 Page 14 Instrumentation Section 9 Page 14 Mower Blade Maintenance Section 10 Page...

Page 3: ...n 038 6080 00 Gator Blade 038 6081 00 Wave Blade 038 6090 00 72 Blade Hi Lift Fusion 038 7230 00 Gator Blade 038 5400 00 Wave Blade 038 7215 00 Hydraulic Filter 063 8014 00 54 Deck Belt 041 1650 00 61...

Page 4: ...ordering parts 1 Part number 2 Serial number All warranty repair and service must be handled through your authorized Bad Boy dealer To locate the nearest dealer go to the website listed above and cli...

Page 5: ...against a wall or obstruction as material may ricochet back toward the operator Stop the blades when crossing gravel surfaces 2 10 Never operate the mower without the discharge chute grass catcher or...

Page 6: ...changes in speed or direction could cause the mower to roll over 2 32 Use extra care while operating the mower with grass catchers or other attachments they can affect the stability of the mower Do n...

Page 7: ...table container rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle 2 55 Never fill gasoline containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner Always place containers on the groun...

Page 8: ...tion Attempt to start the mower with the PTO switch in the OFF position The engine should not start Continue test 2 76 On a level surface disengage the parking brake and place lever arms to their outw...

Page 9: ...s will lock into place and must be in this position to start the mower 3 5 Put PTO switch in the OFF position 3 6 If your mower has been equipped with a ROPS Roll Over Protection System then you must...

Page 10: ...st Check air and fuel filter more often in dusty conditions DealerGet maintenance performed at a registered dealership SECTION 5 MOWER STORAGE TRANSPORTATION 5 1 Keep the mower from collecting debris...

Page 11: ...the blades won t engage A Make sure the safety switch is plugged in on the bottom of the seat Check the underside of the blade power switch to ensure the plug is secure at the switch Also check PTO fu...

Page 12: ...vers These levers control the mower s speed direction and neutral lock These levers are used to steer accelerate decelerate and change direction 7 5 Blade Engage Switch This switch engages the blades...

Page 13: ...r Use a winch to load on a trailer for transporting Your Mower Weighs ROGUE SERIES 1400 1525 lbs Weights fluctuate with the addition of accessories 8 3 If it becomes necessary to move an inoperable mo...

Page 14: ...ing underneath your mower 9 6 ALWAYS wear thick gloves when handling blades 9 7 ALWAYS check for blade damage if mower strikes rock branch or other objects that could potentially damage the blade SECT...

Page 15: ...re specific purpose If you re experiencing less than desired cutting or discharging performance with a 3 1 blade you may want to check into using a 2 1 blade Conversely if you re using a 2 1 blade and...

Page 16: ...ng season Keep several blades around so you ll always have a sharp one on hand Sharp blades cut the grass cleanly and help mulch clippings into small pieces which break down quickly Don t forget to ch...

Page 17: ...damage of the hydraulic system and void the warranty Each side requires approximately two quarts of oil to refile the system THE FOLLOWING MAINTENACE IS TO BE PERFORMED ON A LEVEL SURFACE CHANGING YOU...

Page 18: ...closed and the engine running slowly move the handlebars in the forward and reverse directions 5 to 6 times Caution the tires will rotate during this procedure Turn off engine Check the oil level and...

Page 19: ...e jam nuts and either tighten for more belt tension or loosen for less belt tension The tension should be adjusted so that there is between 60 and 65 lbs of tension on the belt and recheck belt tensio...

Page 20: ...er the oil filter to capture any oil and remove filter Reinstall oil drain cap and tighten 3 Place new filter in shallow pan with open end up Fill with new oil until oil reaches the bottom of the thre...

Page 21: ...e vicinity of any maintenance activities CHANGING YOUR FUEL FILTER 1 Locate your fuel filter and note the direction of fuel flow 2 Clamp the fuel line on both sides of the fuel filter using fuel line...

Page 22: ...eaner s effectiveness Reference section 4 for the recommended replacement interval of the air cleaner Adhering to these practices will help prevent loss of power and premature engine failure CHANGING...

Page 23: ...park plug cap and use an appropriate socket to remove the spark plug 3 Check the gap of the spark plug by using a feeler gauge and set gap to the recommend value in the engine s service manual 4 If th...

Page 24: ...electrical components If a fuse is repeatedly blowing contact your Bad Boy dealer On most models the red wire coming out of the engine is the charging wire from the alternator Check for 13 6 14 2 vol...

Page 25: ...PAGE 25 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CONTINUED WIRING DIAGRAM For a larger version of the below diagram please visit badboymowers com and click the parts manuals section Fig 25...

Page 26: ...fittings located on each of the two turnbuckles 4 total Grease at every oil change Fig 30 The pump belt tensioner is located under the engine and has a grease fitting at its pivot Grease at every engi...

Page 27: ...Raise the deck to its highest position If needed loosen the deck belt tensioner to its weakest installed position 3 Take off both pulley covers and route the belt by following the belt route decal Ve...

Page 28: ...g height When tensioning a new belt recheck belt tension after 1 2 hour of cutting time Use a belt tension gauge to ensure the proper tension Your dealer or service center will have a belt tension gau...

Page 29: ...proximately 3 1 2 off the ground to achieve the proper 1 4 pitch down in the front it may be necessary to use some 1 4 spacers under the rear of the deck as shown in Fig 41 4 Using a pair of 9 16 wren...

Page 30: ...though component damage potential may be increased The bolt has right handed threads Re torque the blade bolts to 90 110 ft lbs upon re installation The blade spindles contain a sealed bearing inside...

Page 31: ...e Hours Performed Date Hours Performed Date Hours Performed Date Hours Performed Date Hours Performed Date Hours Performed Date Hours Performed Date Hours Performed Date Hours Performed Date Hours Per...

Page 32: ...nc within 30 days of the retail purchase date C Warranty claims requiring parts returned will be settled upon return of parts to Bad Boy for inspection D All warranty issues must be handled through an...

Page 33: ...ANTY REGISTRATION Ensure selling dealership has registered mower within 30 days of purchase to validate warranty Please record your serial number date of purchase and dealership information for your r...

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