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Part No. 520141                                             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Form No. F061604A

OPERATION

  

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Page 8 of 20

Figure 16-2

Figure 16-1

16.3

CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

CAUTION: DO  NOT  make cutting height 
adjustment when engine is running.

Figure 16-3

Figure 16-4

16.4 

BLADE CLUTCH

The FM mower blade clutch is controlled by an opera-
tor presence control. To engage the blade, depress 
the operator’s left hand control lever against operator’s 
handle. The blade is disengaged by releasing this 
lever.(see fi gure 16-5)

NOTE: The blade clutch must be either fully engaged 
for cutting or fully disengaged to bring the blade to 
a stop. Do not operate the unit with the blade clutch 
partially engaged.  Premature belt wear and clutch 
failure will result from improper operation of the clutch. 

CAUTION: Use extreme care when operating the 
blade.  Inspect the work area for foreign objects that 
could cause damage to the unit or injure the operator 
if struck by the blade.  Never operate the blade with 
bystanders in the work area. Lever operate the blade 
without either the discharge defl ector chute or the grass 
catcher in place.

Fig. 2

Figure 16-5

Blade Clutch-
Lever

Operator's
handle

Cutting height can be adjusted from 1.5" to 4" by placing 
spacers above or below caster spindles. For easiest adjust-
ment change the height on one side at a time. To change 
cutting height, tilt the unit back, remove lynch pin, remove 
all spacers then set if off to the side, remove caster rig, add 
or subtract spacers, reinstall caster rig, place remainder 
of spacers if any, then reinsert  lynch pin (see fi gure  16-1 
through 16-4). Repeat this step on other side.
NOTE: Be sure that the spacers are even on both casters. 
Running the deck out of level will result in poor cut quality 
and increased belt wear.

LOWEST

CUTTING

HEIGHT

OF 1.5"

HIGHEST

CUTTING

HEIGHT

OF 4.0"

spacers

lynch pin

caster
rig

Summary of Contents for FM3300

Page 1: ...13 0 HP 9 7 kW Engine Type B S INTEK OHV B S INTEK OHV ELECTRIC START Engine Fuel cap 3 0 qt 2 8 L 3 0 qt 2 8 L Engine Oil Cap 1 5 qt 1 4 L 1 5 qt 1 4 L Weight Unit 267 121 Kg 277 126 Kg Weight Shipp...

Page 2: ...ls at the operators handles were mea sured in the vertical lateral and longitudinal directions using calibrated vibration test equipment Tests were performed on 08 19 03 under the conditions listed So...

Page 3: ...r factor related to slip and fall accidents which can result in severe injury All slopes require extra caution If you feel uneasy on a slope do not mow it DO Mow across the face of slopes never up and...

Page 4: ...ile tightening console mounting bolts see figure 11 6 12 Finish mounting handle to engine base bolts then finish tight ening the remaining bolts 13 Position control cables and use 2 cable ties on each...

Page 5: ...nd working AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH OBJECT THROWN BY BLADE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY Inspect area and remove debris before mowing Keep children and others away Wear eye protection Do not operate u...

Page 6: ...em No 17 Part No 510206 Label Push to Release Brake Item 95 Part No 520117 890254 DANGER 810736 Label Danger Flying Material Item No 2 Part No 810736 Label Ear Eye Breathing Item No 114 Part No 890254...

Page 7: ...to the unit or injure the operator if struck by the blade Never operate the blade with bystanders in the work area Wearing durable gloves remove clog Danger the clog may contain sharp materials Recon...

Page 8: ...area for foreign objects that could cause damage to the unit or injure the operator if struck by the blade Never operate the blade with bystanders in the work area Lever operate the blade without eit...

Page 9: ...and down or diagonally see figure 16 8 DO NOT attempt sudden starts or stop when mowing on a slope Avoid sudden turns and use extreme caution when changing direction on a slope Figure 16 8 Page 9 of 2...

Page 10: ...See Engine Manual Check for excessive vibration Inspect for loose parts Maintenance Operation Follow these hourly maintenance intervals Maintenance Schedule Inspect for worn damaged parts Every Use E...

Page 11: ...d so the belt does not slip when the drive is engaged CAUTION DO NOT make cable adjustment when engine is running Disconnect spark plug wire before making any adjustments Page 11 of 20 MAINTENANCE con...

Page 12: ...and will greatly reduce machine performance and belt life BELT REPLACEMENT 17 5 MAINTENANCE continued 17 Figure 17 6 Figure 17 4 Blade Drive Belt Replacement Tools required ratchet 3 4 inch socket 10...

Page 13: ...elt from the drive idler Item 105 8 Remove the belt from the engine drive pulley Item 85 9 Install new belt on the top small engine pulley drive idler and transaxle pulley using the original belt posi...

Page 14: ...alling fasteners inspect them for wear and replace as necessary 11 Check the operation of the clutch and brake mechanism The drive belt should be slack and the brake engaged center pulley will not tur...

Page 15: ...3 4 16 NYLON HEX 520008 11 3 520008 11 3 174 FRONT CASTER ASSY 520140 2 520140 2 175 BEARING CASTER WHEEL 520124 4 520124 4 178 LABEL BGI BIG CIRCLE 430303 1 430303 1 179 LABEL 33 CUT FM 520115 1 5201...

Page 16: ...25 LONG 9201123 1 9201123 1 178 LABEL PATENT PENDING 500183 1 500183 1 181 WASHER SPLIT LOCK 5 16 8177011 1 182 NUT JAM 5 16 8142002 1 183 POSITIVE CABLE 10 520123 1 184 WASHER 3 8 FLATCUT 8171004 4...

Page 17: ...CK 1 4 EXT 8181007 1 8181007 1 158 KEY 3 16 x 2 1 8 9201087 2 9201087 2 160 WASHER 3 4 THIN 850238 2 850238 2 162 WHEEL AND TIRE 13 830177 2 830177 2 176 NUT JAM 1 4 20 8143001 1 8143001 1 186 RING SN...

Page 18: ...60003 2 8160003 2 150 WASHER 1 4 FC 8171002 16 8171002 16 153 WASHER 5 16 SAE 8172008 2 8172008 2 154 WASHER 1 2 SAE ZP 8172011 2 8172011 2 177 LABEL BGI OVAL FM 520110 1 520110 1 185 RETAINING RING E...

Page 19: ...Description Qty 1 520014 MULCHING PLATE WA FM 1 2 520002 BLADE 11 88 MULCHING 3 3 8161042 NUTLOCK 3 8 16 THIN HGT 2 4 8171003 WASHER 5 16 FC 2 5 520148 LIT MULCHING KIT FM 1 1 2 3 10 9 11 8 6 5 4 7 1...

Page 20: ...park plug wire disconnected 4 Dirty air cleaner 5 Blade Clutch is engaged 1 Replace control cable 2 Recconect the Harness Wire or replace if damaged 3 Replace switch 1 Prime to choke 2 Check gasoline...

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