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SA-30

Turns during reverse movement:

 

Reverse right turn

 - 

move the right traction 

lever forward toward 

neutral to slow the right 

drive wheel.  

 

Reverse left turn

 - 

move the left traction 

lever forward toward 

neutral to slow the left 

drive wheel.  

Slow, sweeping turns are made with both traction 

levers on the same side of neutral and slightly 

apart.  True zero radius turns about the center of the 

machine are made by having one lever in reverse 

while the other is in forward.  By varying the relative 

positions of the two levers, the rate of turn is varied to 

suit the situation. 

Slow down before making sharp turns.  The machine 

is capable of turning very rapidly when the levers are 

moved further apart from each other.  Loss of control 

and/or turf damage may result. 

STOPPING

1.  Raise tines.
2.  Release control traction levers or move to neutral.
3.  Engage the parking brake.
4.  Turn key to OFF (counterclockwise).

STEERING

Forward movement

 - To 

move the machine straight 

ahead, push both control 

levers forward equally 

from their neutral posi-

tion.  

Increase speed: 

as the levers are moved 

farther forward from the neutral position.   

Decrease 

speed:

  when traveling forward, pulling the traction 

levers rearward slows the machine. 

 Stopping: 

 The 

machine will stop when the levers reach the neutral 

position. 

Reverse movement

 - To 

move the machine straight 

back, pull both traction 

levers back equally from 

their neutral position.  Re-

verse speed increases as the levers are moved back 

farther. Maximum reverse speed is reached when the 

levers stop.  When moving in reverse, pushing the 

levers forward slows the machine, and the machine 

stops when the neutral position is reached.  

NOTE

:  The control levers are spring loaded to return 

to neutral in both forward and reverse.  This spring 

resistance may be felt when moving the traction le-

vers.  When  control levers are released, spring ten-

sion will quickly return them to the neutral position. 

To turn, move

 

one lever forward and one back. 

Turns during forward movement:

 

Forward

 

Right turn

 

 - move the right trac-

tion lever back toward 

neutral to slow the right 

drive wheel.

 

Forward Left turn

   - move the left traction 

lever back toward neu-

tral to slow the left drive 

wheel.    

OPERATION

N

FORWARD

N

REVERSE

N

FORWARD RIGHT TURN

N

FORWARD LEFT TURN

N

REVERSE RIGHT TURN

N

REVERSE LEFT TURN

N

ZERO TURN RADIUS

N

ZERO TURN RADIUS

N

ZERO TURN RADIUS

Summary of Contents for PRO Stand-Aer SA-30

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL PARTS MANUAL 4173455 www classenturf com MAN 4173454 Rev A 02 2016 MODELS PRO Stand Aer SA 30 STAND ON AERATOR...

Page 2: ...fauts cong nitaux et d autres dangers en mati re de reproduc tion El estado de California hace saber que los gasesdeescapedeesteproductocontienen productosqu micosqueproducenc ncer defectos de nacimie...

Page 3: ...ble from Classen products You can trust Classen replacement parts because they are manufactured with the same high precision and quality as the original parts Classen designs and builds its equipment...

Page 4: ...and or accessories should personal injury and or property damage result MODEL NUMBER This number appears on sales literature technical manuals and price lists SERIAL NUMBER This number appears only o...

Page 5: ...tes that those operators age 60 years and above are involved in a large percentage of riding power related injuries Those operators should evaluate their ability to operate the riding machine safely e...

Page 6: ...ey are for your protection Keep all fasteners such as nuts bolts and pins well secured Visually inspect tines tine bolts and the aerating assembly for wear or damage Replace worn or damaged tines and...

Page 7: ...ys uphill to drive across the slope The machine turns downhill going across the slope You are uneasy about being on the slop With ride on machines including articulated steering machines operate up an...

Page 8: ...ee of grass leaves debris buildup or grease Tines Tines are sharp and can cut Use extra caution when handling Wear appropriate personal protective equip ment WARNING FUEL Gasoline and diesel fuels are...

Page 9: ...me such as a water heater or an appliance with a pilot light Keep gasoline storage area free of grass leaves and excessive grease to reduce fire hazard Clean grass and debris from aerating units drive...

Page 10: ...uetas Pide que alguien lea y explique el manual y las etiquetas a usted no lee ingl s Use protecci n ocular y auditiva No haga funcionar sin los protectors en su lugar Apague el motor y aplique el fre...

Page 11: ...dden turns and rapid speed changes WARNING green is white border ReadandunderstandtheOperatorManualbeforeservicing Every50hoursorweekly Yearly Checkhydrauliclevel Grease Checktirepressure Casterpivots...

Page 12: ...resence must be released when the parking brake is engaged The operator presence must be released to start the engine RAISE LOWER SWITCH F The raise lower switch operates the hydraulics to raise and l...

Page 13: ...with the fuel line hose Close the valve by turning the knob a quarter turn to be perpendicular to the fuel line hose JACK STANDS L1 L2 Built in jack stands allow servicing the chains and the tine asse...

Page 14: ...SS VALVES O Bypass valves allow the machine to be pushed or towed with the engine off and the parking brake disengaged A bypass valve for each transaxle is located under the weights at the front of th...

Page 15: ...he operator platform up and secure with the latch Operate the machine normally To lower the operator platform lift the latch and lower the operator platform to the riding position ROTATING TINES CAN C...

Page 16: ...until cap bottoms out on tube Dipstick assembly must always be secured into fill tube when engine is running ___ Check all lubrication points and grease as instructed in manual ___ Check hydrostatic f...

Page 17: ...ARTING THE ENGINE 1 Lower the operator platform and stand on it 2 Turn the key to operate the electric starter to start the engine Release the key when the engine starts 3 If the engine does not start...

Page 18: ...ther forward from the neutral position Decrease speed when traveling forward pulling the traction levers rearward slows the machine Stopping The machine will stop when the levers reach the neutral pos...

Page 19: ...s at the end of the pass turn around then lower the tines to continue on the next pass To finish aerate the perimeter Use of the Depth Stops J1 J2 The depth stops enable consistent core depth in varyi...

Page 20: ...do not store equipment with fuel in tank or carburetor in an enclosure with an open flame for example a furnace or water heater pilot light Before the equipment is put into storage for any period exce...

Page 21: ...1 Start the engine 2 Pull depth stop pins 3 Lower the tines on a hard surface 4 Increase tine pressure to raise the machine 5 Pull jack stand pins and pin in raised position 6 Raise tines to set mach...

Page 22: ...kept inflated at 15 p s i 1 05kg cm2 Improper tire inflation can cause rapid tire wear and poor traction Uneven inflation can cause uneven aerating Front tires should be 25 p s i 1 75 kg cm Engine Ma...

Page 23: ...nding drive and apply lubricant to each side of the chain until the entire chain is lubricated Take care not to get caught in tines 5 Repeat for the other tine chain 6 Check tension for adjustment Som...

Page 24: ...in pan drain the remaining oil from the reservoir through the drain D on the lower left side of the reservoir Dispose of the used oil and filter properly 2 Apply pipe compound to the reservoir drain p...

Page 25: ...eck oil level with the dipstick 2 If oil is needed add fresh oil of proper viscosity and grade See engine manual for oil specifications Do not overfill 3 Replace dipstick before starting engine PERIOD...

Page 26: ...With the bypass valve closed and the engine running slowly move the control levers in both forward and reverse directions 5 to 6 times 5 Stop engine Check the transaxle fluid level add fluid as requir...

Page 27: ...n cause water to enter bearings and other components This can greatly reduce component life DO NOT use a pressure washer Do not direct water at bearings or seals High pressure water can blow past seal...

Page 28: ...g the jam nuts against the bracket Install the bracket loosely to the frame Pull the cable conduit until the barrel fitting just touches the bracket on the brake lever PARKING BRAKE SWITCH The parking...

Page 29: ...lever in the slot by way of adjustment can be used to affect top forward speed and reverse speed of the unit within the limits of the transaxles control stroke Adjusting the LH control to the rear of...

Page 30: ...Move the tensioner off the locking notch to engage the locking teeth 6 Reinstall the chain covers Start the engine and lower the machine Stop the engine and pin the jack stands in the operating posit...

Page 31: ...emaining pulleys 3 Loop a new belt around the transaxle and engine pulleys Rotate the idler arm in a counter clockwise direction to enable the new belt to be installed in the idler pulley 4 Reinstall...

Page 32: ...nnect the ends of the new chain with a new connector link NOTE Install all con nector links so the closed end is in the direction of forward travel 5 Push the idler up to take all the slack out of the...

Page 33: ...prockets are worn remove the chain and replace sprockets If the sprockets are still in good condition connect the new chain to the old chain and use the old chain to pull the new chain around the spro...

Page 34: ...TRANSMISSION DRIVE SYSTEM Belt from engine to hydrostat input shafts hydrostatic drive to wheels and tines via 50 chain TURNING RADIUS True zero tines up Approximately 48 radius tines down HYDRAULIC R...

Page 35: ...ine manufacturer s speci fications and website OUTPUT TORQUE 31 0 ft lb 42 1 Nm 2200 rpm OIL CAPACITY 1 8 qt 1 7L LUBRICATION Full Pressure CYLINDER BLOCK Aluminum with cast iron sleeve CYLINDER HEAD...

Page 36: ...under this warranty will be furnished or performed by our factory authorized service stations There is no other expressed warranty Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness fo...

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