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SAFETY

 Operating On Slopes

Use Extra Care When Working On Slopes

• 

 Do not operate on slopes if uneasy or uncertain. Ulti-
mate responsibility for safe operation on slopes rests 
with the operator.

• 

Do not operate on steep slopes.

• 

Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual.

• 

 Do not cut sod near drop-offs, ditches or embank-
ments. The machine could suddenly turn over if a 
wheel runs over the edge or an edge caves in.

• 

 Do not turn on slopes unless necessary, and then turn 
slowly and downhill when possible.

• 

Be sure of your footing on slopes.

Interrupting Operation

• 

Before leaving the operator’s position: 

 

— Park on level ground.

 

— Disengage the master clutch.

 

— Shut off the engine. 

• 

 Disengage the master clutch and wait until the blade 
stops moving then disengage the blade clutch:.

 

— when not cutting sod;

 

— for transport;

 

— when crossing surfaces other than grass.

• 

 Stop the engine, disengage the master clutch and wait 
until the blade stops moving:

 

— before refueling;

 

— before making blade adjustment.

• 

 Stop the engine, disengage the master clutch, and 
disconnect the spark plug wire(s):

 

   —  before  clearing  blockages;

 

 —  before checking, cleaning or working on the ma-

chine; 

 

 —  after striking a foreign object. Inspect the machine 

for damage and make repairs before restarting; 

 

—  if the machine begins to vibrate abnormally: shut off 

machine immediately. Inspect and make repairs as 
needed before restarting;

 

—  except for repairs or adjustments as specifically 

noted, such as for carburetor adjustment, where 
the engine must be running. Keep hands and feet 
clear of moving parts in these circumstances.

• 

 Allow the blade to come to a complete stop when 
stopping operation to clear blockages, unclog, inspect 
the machine, do maintenance or repair.

• 

 Reduce the throttle setting during engine shut-down 
and, if the engine is provided with a shut-off valve, turn 
the fuel off at the conclusion of operation.

MAINTENANCE SAFETY

In general

• 

Maintain machine according to manufacturer’s sched-
ule and instructions for maximum safety  
and best results. 

• 

Park machine on level ground. 

• 

Never allow untrained personnel to service machine. 

•  Guards should only be removed by qualified mainte

-

nance technician for maintenance/service.  Replace 
when work is complete.

• 

Adjust or repair only after the engine has been 
stopped and the blade has stopped moving.

• 

Disconnect spark plug wire(s) before doing any main-
tenance.

• 

Replace parts if worn, damaged or faulty.  For best 
results, always replace with parts recommended by 
the manufacturer. 

• 

Do not dismantle the machine without releasing or 
restraining forces which may cause parts to move 
suddenly.

• 

Provide adequate support, e.g. jack stands for lifted 
machine or parts if working beneath.

• 

Do not put hands or feet near or under  
rotating parts. 

• 

Clean up spilled oil or fuel thoroughly.

•  Replace faulty mufflers.
•  To reduce fire hazards, keep the engine, muffler,  and 

fuel storage area free of grass, leaves, debris buildup 
or grease.

Blades

The sod cutter blade is sharp and can cut.  Use extra caution 
when handling.  Remove obstructions with care.  Wrap the 
blade or wear gloves.

• 

Only replace blade.  Never straighten or weld. 

• 

Keep other persons away from blades.

Fuel

• 

Petrol (gasoline) and diesel fuels  

are flammable; petrol (gasoline)  vapors are explosive. 

Use extra care when handling.  

•  Store only in containers specifically designed for fuel.
• 

When refueling or checking fuel level:

• 

Stop the engine and allow to cool; 

• 

Do not smoke;

• 

Refuel outdoors only;

• 

Use a funnel;

•  Do not overfill;
• 

If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to 
start the  
engine until the spill is cleaned up and vapors have 

 

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WARNING

Summary of Contents for SCHV-12/5.5

Page 1: ...1 UP SCHV 12 8 0 S N 000101 UP SCHV 16 5 5 S N 000101 UP SCHV 16 8 0 S N 000101 UP SCHV 18 5 5 S N 000101 UP SCHV 18 8 0 S N 000101 UP SCHV 20 5 5 S N 000101 UP SCHV 20 8 0 S N 000101 UP SCHV 24 8 0 S...

Page 2: ...p 7 Maintenace Storage 8 Introduction 8 Owners Record 8 Pre Delivery Check List 9 Delivery Check List 9 Operation 10 12 Troubleshooting Chart 13 Specifications 14 Declaration of Conformity 15 Warranty...

Page 3: ...damage result This symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT Your safety and the safety of others is involved Signal word definitions The signal words below are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness...

Page 4: ...saw them Stop the machine if any enter the area Cut sod only in daylight or in good artificial light Machine Preparation Do not tamper with or defeat safety devices Keep guards shields and interlock...

Page 5: ...do maintenance or repair Reduce the throttle setting during engine shut down and if the engine is provided with a shut off valve turn the fuel off at the conclusion of operation MAINTENANCE SAFETY In...

Page 6: ...ore fuel in an approved container in a cool dry place Keep the machine and fuel containers in a locked stor age place to prevent tampering and to keep children from playing with them Do not store the...

Page 7: ...pallet but first read the Safety Controls and Operation sections of this manual then check the oil and add gas 3 Dispose of pallet crate plastic and banding in a responsible manner Moving blades blad...

Page 8: ...se oil level and start engine 3 Check fuel system for fuel leaks Thank You Thank you for purchasing the Classen Model SCHV 24 SCHV 20 SCHV 18 SCHV 16 or SCHV 12 sod cutter Read This Manual Read this m...

Page 9: ...__ SIGNATURE ___________________________________ NOTES _______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________...

Page 10: ...fer to engine manual supplied with machine 3 Check Hydro gear oil add 20W50 oil if necesssary 4 Open the fuel valve 5 Fill the fuel tank with the amount and type of fuel recommended by the engine manu...

Page 11: ...Provide enough fresh air to keep fumes from getting too strong Replace any warning decal that becomes illegible immediately Starting Engine 1 Turn fuel cock to the open position 2 Turn choke on closed...

Page 12: ...he blade down A short trial run will indicate what blade angle is best To do this you will loosen the pitch adjustment bolt 7 on illustra tion and move it slightly toward the engine then retighten bol...

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Page 18: ...wheels 57 2 to 1 WHEELS Drive 8 203 mm Dia w knobby tread vulcanized to hub Rear 8 x 1 75 203 X 45mm semi pneumatic tires CUTTING WIDTH SCHV 12 11 3 4 SCHV 16 16 SCHV 18 18 SCHV 20 20 SCHV 24 24 GEAR...

Page 19: ...essed warranty Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to two years from the date of purchase and to the extent permitted by law any and...

Page 20: ...variations which may be evident in the actual specifications of its products and the statements and descriptions contained in this publication COMPACT AERATORS CA 18H CA 18B STAND ON AERATOR SA 25 SPL...

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