Country Clipper AVENUE 150/A100 Safety Instruction & Operatorrs Manual Download Page 4

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SAFETY

 

 
ACCIDENT PATTERNS TO AVOID 

 

I. 

CONTACT WITH THE ROTATING 
BLADE --

 This accident usually 

happens when the operator is clearing 
the discharge chute of grass, (especially 
when the grass is wet), or when the 
operator adjusts the machine without 
turning it off and waiting for the blades 
to completely stop. 

 

II. 

PROPELLED OBJECTS -- 

Sticks, 

rocks, wires, and other objects can be 
propelled out through the discharge 
chute or from under the mower housing.  
Bystanders are particularly vulnerable. 

 

III. 

GRASS CATCHER OR GUARD --

 The 

mower shall not be operated without 
either the entire grass catcher or guard 
in place. 

 

IV. OVERTURNING 

-- 

This happens when 

riding mowers are used on steep 
slopes, embankments or hills.  The 
operator in these cases can come in 
contact with the blades or sustain 
injuries during a fall. 

 

V. 

MOWER RUNNING OVER THE VICTIM 
--

 This usually happens when a riding 

mower is driven in reverse.  The 
accident victims are most often young 
children whom, unseen by the operator 
of the mower, were in the area being 
mowed. 

 
 
 

AT 

COUNTRY CLIPPER

, WE SHARE YOUR 

DESIRE TO PROTECT YOURSELF, YOUR 

FAMILY, YOUR FRIENDS AND YOUR 

NEIGHBORS FROM ACCIDENTAL INJURY.  

OBSERVING AND ENFORCING THE 

FOLLOWING GUIDELINES WILL HELP TO 

INSURE THE SAFETY OF EVERYONE. 

 
 
 
 

PLEASE BE CAREFUL!

 

 

 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND 

RECOMMENDATIONS 

 

1. 

PEOPLE WHO OPERATE, SERVICE, 
OR ARE OTHERWISE ASSOCIATED 

with the 

Country Clipper

 Zero Turn 

Radius Mower should be trained in its 
proper use and warned of its dangers.  
Before operating, adjusting, or servicing 
the 

Country Clipper

 Zero Turn Radius 

Mower they should read and understand 
this entire manual and the engine 
owner’s manual. 

 

2. 

AVOID CONTACT WITH MOVING 
PARTS.  

Keep hands and feet from 

under mower deck and away from 
blades at all times.  Turn engine (motor) 
off if you must unclog the chute. 

 

3. 

AVOID HILLS AND SLOPES.

  Use 

extreme caution when mowing up or 
down slopes.  NEVER mow across the 
face of a slope.  If a slope must be 
ascended, back up the slope; drive 
forward when descending.  Reduce 
speed and use caution to start, stop and 
maneuver.  To prevent loss of control on 
a slope avoid sharp turns, sudden 
changes in direction, and sudden stops 
and starts. 

 

4. 

DISENGAGE POWER TO MOWER 
BEFORE BACKING UP.

  Do not mow 

in reverse unless ABSOLUTELY 
necessary and then only after turning 
around and observing the entire area 
behind the mower.  Go slowly.  Most 
“running over victim” accidents occur in 
reverse. 

 

5. 

BEGINNING OPERATORS SHOULD 
LEARN HOW TO STEER

 the 

Country 

Clipper

 Zero Turn Radius Mower before 

attempting to mow.  Start with slow 
engine speed and drive without the 
blades engaged in an open area until 
comfortable with the machine. 

 

6. 

KNOW HOW TO STOP QUICKLY.

  

Know the location and operation of 
every control, especially how to brake 
and how to disengage the mower 
blades. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for AVENUE 150/A100

Page 1: ...entially dangerous if used improperly and hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness concern prudence and proper training of personnel involved in the operation transport...

Page 2: ...MMENDATIONS 9 MAINTENANCE 10 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 10 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 11 JOYSTICK ADJUSTMENT 12 HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSIONS 14 PROCEDURE FOR RAISING AND LOWERING THE DECK FOR SERVICING 15 SECURI...

Page 3: ...r ____________________________________________ Mower Serial Number ____________________________________________ Engine Spec Number ____________________________________________ Hydro Serial Number RH _...

Page 4: ...MENDATIONS 1 PEOPLE WHO OPERATE SERVICE OR ARE OTHERWISE ASSOCIATED with the Country Clipper Zero Turn Radius Mower should be trained in its proper use and warned of its dangers Before operating adjus...

Page 5: ...cool before storing in any enclosure The engine exhaust and gasoline fumes are dangerous 13 DISENGAGE BLADES BEFORE DRIVING ACROSS WALKS or projecting objects 14 NEVER REMOVE THE FUEL CAP or add gaso...

Page 6: ...MOVING PARTS If possible do not make adjustments with the engine running 37 NEVER MOW WHEN OTHER PEOPLE OR PETS ARE IN THE AREA 38 CAREFULLY RELEASE PRESSURE FROM COMPONENTS WITH STORED ENERGY 39 USE...

Page 7: ...arked on a level area Do not overfill See your engine manual for more detailed instruction 6 Check battery fluid level 7 Inspect V belts 8 Check tire pressure 9 Make sure underside of mower deck is fr...

Page 8: ...ward movement of the Joystick Control Lever will increase the speed of travel C To reverse the direction pull the Joystick Control Lever slightly back D To turn move the Joystick Control Lever toward...

Page 9: ...REMOVE THE KEY AND SET THE PARKING BRAKE EVEN IF JUST FOR A FEW MOMENTS HELP PROTECT CHILDREN AND OTHER UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS FROM ACCIDENTS OPERATION FREE WHEEL 1 TO FREE WHEEL A Unlock Transmission...

Page 10: ...ake two passes Mow off of the desired cut on the first pass and then the desired height the second pass Check for hidden dangers 4 Go slowly for trimming 5 Always cut grass with the engine at full thr...

Page 11: ...l After First 100 Hours Check Wheel Lug Nuts 75 ft lbs or 102 Nm Change Hydraulic Filter Every 10 Hrs Check Tire Pressure 12 Psi 83 kPa Check Battery Fluid Sharpen Mower Blades Every 25 Hours Service...

Page 12: ...r parts water Coat all exposed terminal surfaces with a light layer of grease or petroleum jelly to prevent corrosion NOTE At temperatures below 32 degrees F 0 degrees C the full charge state must be...

Page 13: ...o the ON position D Adjust the Bottom Adjustment Nut so that the compression spring is compressed to 5 8 Repeat for other side JOYSTICK ADJUSTMENT 1 SETTING TRACKING AND FORWARD SPEED A The initial se...

Page 14: ...andle firmly in the full forward position Rotate the left side transmission linkage rod to shorten the linkage until resistance is felt from the transmission control bottoming out in the transmission...

Page 15: ...old colored spacers on the outside of the ball joints For slower reacting steering place the short gold colored spacers on the inside and the longer silver colored spacers on the outside All 4 spacers...

Page 16: ...e or all of these symptoms 1 noisy operation 2 Lack of power or drive after short term operation 3 High operation temperature and excessive expansion of oil 1 PURGING PROCEDURE Oil Hydrostatic Transmi...

Page 17: ...ase the deck prop from its stowed position and place the free end against the deck lift casting as shown on page 20 Make sure the point of the prop falls within the center clearance area IMPORTANT NOT...

Page 18: ...lutch Deck raised to service position MOWER SHOWN IN OPERATING POSITION Deck Prop Front Caster Pivot Grease Zerk Front Caster Wheels positioned out of the way Deck Hook Flip Front Step Up Foot Deck Cu...

Page 19: ...18 SECURING THE DECK PROP Deck Prop shown in the Stowed position Deck Prop being placed against the Deck lift casting Deck Prop securely in place against Deck lift casting...

Page 20: ...ngly It may be necessary to adjust both the front and rear Deck Hanger Bolts for a given side 6 Once the side to side cut height is within tolerance measure from the ground to the blade tip at the rea...

Page 21: ...e as far as it will allow Slide adjustment back or forward to where the latch plate will catch the release handle rod at its highest location Tighten nuts back 4 Lift up on latch plate and push down o...

Page 22: ...g wire loose or grounded check spark plug wires Spark plug s faulty or improperly gapped check spark plug condition and reset gap Electronic ignition defective consult dealer Dirty or maladjusted carb...

Page 23: ...WON T MOVE FORWARD Transmission locks in free wheel position put in lock position see pg 10 Drive belt broken or slipping replace drive belt Shift linkage disconnected reconnect Transmission oil low c...

Page 24: ...GS V IDLER Motor Pulley Right Hand Hydrostatic Transmission Pulley Left Hand Hydrostatic Transmission Pulley Hydrostatic Transmission Drive Belt Viewed from ground looking up Belt P N D 3905 60 DECK B...

Page 25: ...tch St eering Levers in Neu trul Yellow Engine Kill If Steoer ing levers in drive Sto r t Cjrcui t 2 bro ke Is on or So fe ty Clrcuit s o t n ot cup d Power C rc1 1lt Reel 3 START If Clu tch Is on and...

Page 26: ...K 1 OFF G M 2 RUN B L 3 START B L S YEL 2 Blk 11 Blk 10 Seo t Switch Un occ pi d To Si o ri Clutch not engo ged Steering Levers In Neutro l Engine Kill1 If S teer ing lFver s in drive bro ke Is on or...

Page 27: ...e 2 Blk 10 RPri s l6G To Sto rt Clutch not e ngaged S teerlng Lever s in Neutral Engine KiUt If Ste e r ing le YE rS in drive klro ke Is on or seat un occupied If Clu tch is on and s eo t ls not occup...

Page 28: ...27 NOTES SERVICE RECORDS DATE SERVICE WORK COMPLETED...

Page 29: ...28 NOTES SERVICE RECORDS DATE SERVICE WORK COMPLETED...

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