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Rev: 8/2008 

 

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36B, 36BX, 36H, 36HX, 52H, 52HX 

DEK

® 

is exclusively distributed by GXi International, LLC 

Heavy Duty Power Equipment 

General Maintenance 

Maintenance  
 
The Importance of Maintenance 

Good maintenance is essential for your DEK lawn mower for 
upkeep of safety and quality.   
 
To help you properly care for your lawn mower, the following 
pages include a maintenance schedule, routine inspection proce-
dures, and simple maintenance procedures using basic hand 
tools.  Maintenance is the responsibility of the owner and must 
be performed regularly.  Other service tasks that are more diffi-
cult, or require special tools, are best handled by professionals 
and are normally performed by a DEK  technician or other quali-
fied mechanic. 
 
The maintenance schedule applies to normal operating condi-
tions. If you operate your lawn mower under severe conditions, 
such as sustained prolonged use or high-temperature opera-
tions, or use it in unusually wet, dusty or rocky conditions, con-
sult your servicing dealer for recommendations applicable to your 
individual needs and use. 
 
Please be sure to use genuine DEK mower replacement parts 
when servicing your mower to assure the best quality, safety and      
performance for your mower. 

Item Procedure 

Time Interval  

Break-in  

(first 5 hrs) 

Every  

8 hrs  

(daily) 

Every  

40 hrs 

(weekly) 

Every  

100 hrs  

(Bi-weekly) 

Every  

200 hrs 

(monthly)

 

Belts Inspect 

(adjust if 

needed)

 

X X       

Blades Inspect 

and 

Sharpen 

 X       

Engine Air Filter 

Inspect 

(see Engine 

Owner’s Manual) 

 X       

Engine Cooling 
Areas 

Clean 

(see Engine 

Owner’s Manual) 

    X  

Engine Oil 

Check 

(see Engine 

Owner’s Manual) 

 X       

 Change 

(see Engine 

Owner’s Manual)

 

X  X    

Engine Oil Filter 

Change 

(see Engine 

Owner’s Manual) 

   

Engine Spark Plug  Inspect 

(see Engine 

Owner’s Manual) 

 

 

 

 

Fuel Filter 

Replace 

 

 

 

 

Fuel Line 

Check 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grease Fittings 

Refer to page 16 

Hardware 

Check for proper 
tightness 

X  X    

Mower Main 
Frame 

Remove debris 
from under belt 
cover 

 X       

Safety Interlock 
System 

Check Operations 
and Switches 

 X       

Tires 

Check Air Pres-
sure 

   X    

 

Maintenance Schedule 

WARNING 

DANGER: Before making any adjustments and/or servicing to 
your DEK Mower, make sure the mower is on level ground, 
blades disengaged, key removed, and the engine off with the 
spark plug wire(s) removed from the spark plug(s) to prevent 
accidental contact.  If adjustment or maintenance is being 
performed after operation of the mower, allow the unit to cool 
since heat build up could cause severe burns. 

WARNING 

DANGER: Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive.  Do not add 
fuel while the engine is running or is hot.  Keep open flames, sparks, 
and heat away from the fuel and store fuel in containers specifically 
designed for that purpose.  Add fuel outdoors only and if the fuel is 
spilled, do not start the engine.  Manually push the mower away 
from the spill and wipe up immediately. 

Fuel 

Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for the type of fuel to use. 

A fuel shut off valve is located on the bottom of the fuel tank.  (Figure 
1, page 7).  It is recommended that the fuel be shut off when transport-
ing between job sites and when storing the mower for the extended 
periods of time. 

Engine Oil 

CHECK ENGINE OIL BEFORE EACH USE.  Refer to the Engine 
Owner’s Manual for the type of oil, oil change intervals, and the proper 
procedures to check and change oil. 

Air Filter 

Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for the recommended maintenance. 

Tire Pressure 

The recommended tire pressure for all four wheels is 28 PSI.  Incorrect 
tire pressure may cause the mower to pull to one side and/or uneven cut.  
Always use caution when filling the tire and never exceed the recom-
mended tire pressure. 

WARNING 

DANGER: Before working on the blades, make sure the engine is 
off, key removed, and the spark plug(s) wires removed from the 
spark plug(s) to prevent accidental contact. 

Blades 

CAUTION 

Beware of the cutting edges on the blades.  Always wear work 
gloves when performing blade maintenance. 

Blades should be inspected on a daily basis for nicks, bends, and/or ex-
cessive wear.  If the blades are worn, cracked, bent, or damaged, replace 
immediately before using the mower.  Use only genuine DEK lawn mower  
replacement blades when changing blades to ensure quality and perform-
ance. 
 
To remove blades, refer to page 14, section “Removing the Blades.” 
 
When sharpening the blades, sharpen only the cutting edges and try to 
maintain the original angle of the blade.  Do not make the cutting edge 
razor sharp.  Remove the same amount from each side of the blade so 
that balance in maintained. 

Cleaning the Mower 

It is recommended that the DEK lawn mower be cleaned on a daily basis.  
Excessive accumulation of dirt, debris, oil, etc. causes premature wear on 
the components and may present a potential safety hazard. 

Summary of Contents for 36B

Page 1: ...Location of Purchase _______________________ Serial Mower _______________________ Serial Engine _______________________ Serial Transmission _______________________ Have the following information read...

Page 2: ...ted to exceed 500 hours of usage The pressure washers include industry leading corrosion resistance Never go Flat tires a folding frame design for compact storage and many other innovations Accessorie...

Page 3: ...the time of the publica tion GXi International reserves the right to add delete or modify specifications and or designs without notice 4 If you ever have questions in regards to the operation maintena...

Page 4: ...level surface with the ignition switch off key removed and blades dis engaged Also the spark plug wire should be off of the spark plug 1 Walk around the mower and look for any fluid spills or leaks on...

Page 5: ...ements 1 5 4 5 increments Blade Engagement Manual clutch Manual clutch Manual clutch Manual clutch Manual clutch Manual clutch Blade Tip Speed 18 750 ft min 18 750 ft min 18 750 ft min 18 750 ft min 1...

Page 6: ...l find a diagram of the control panel Please take the time to familiarize yourself with the mower controls Blade Control Lever Brake Operator Presence Controls Throttle Choke Control Key Switch Forwar...

Page 7: ...ain this bolt and washer for future use B Unscrew the fastener holding the bolt to the steel ship ping rack Set the nut and bolt aside It will be re used in the mower assembly process C Remove the mow...

Page 8: ...cured with an initial preset for the upper hole position lower handle bar posi tion If the lower hole position upper handle bar posi tion is used the rod connections must be adjusted 3 Retighten the p...

Page 9: ...ole location for higher handle bar positioning 3 Unfasten the blade activation rod from the control handle insert it through the hole on the chassis of the mower and attach the rod to the blade activa...

Page 10: ...Models The 36 models have the following connections 1 The 36 hydro drive model has the same as connection 1 for the 52 models discussed above connecting the blade activation safety switch located unde...

Page 11: ...at the cables are clamped to provide full travel for the levers on the control panel WARNING FUEL LEAKS OR A LOOSE FUEL TANK OR A LOOSE FUEL VALVE CAN LEAD TO SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH ENSURE ALL CONNECT...

Page 12: ...s In order to stop your DEK mower gently and evenly squeeze up on both of the traction control levers brake clutch levers until the mower comes to a complete stop Then using your thumbs push down on t...

Page 13: ...raulic fluid to bypass the drive wheels and allow the drive wheels to move freely NOTE Release the bypass levers when the desired mower move ment is complete to reengage the hydro drive units To relea...

Page 14: ...ght 1 Park the mower and level ground and block the rear wheels to prevent accidental rollback 2 Raise the front end of the mower using a jack stand 3 Using two 15 16 box end wrenches Use one wrench t...

Page 15: ...revent accidental contact If adjustment or maintenance is being performed after operation of the mower allow the unit to cool since heat build up could cause severe burns WARNING DANGER Gasoline is hi...

Page 16: ...ge 1 Front wheel shafts 2 locations one on each wheel shaft 2 Spindles 2 locations for 36 and 3 locations on 52 mower decks Note the lower spindle bearing is sealed on the bottom and open on the top T...

Page 17: ...table swivels attached to threaded rods in the belt clutch brake assembly The objectives of fine tuning the adjustment are to 1 Equalize the feel and action between pistol grips on each side of the mo...

Page 18: ...t C on the sensor shaft 2 Adjust switch location by turning the nuts 3 Tighten the locking nut when proper adjustment is achieved Method 3 relocate mounting holes In rare instances whereby the compone...

Page 19: ...Clean or replace air filter 6 Add engine oil 1 Adjust switch p 18 2 Adjust belt p 17 and 18 3 Remove foreign material Note sometimes firmly pushing the blade control lever into the OFF position can r...

Page 20: ...Slow down while cutting 3 Let grass dry to stand up 4 Let grass dry to stand up 5 Add air pressure to low tires 6 Set deck at equal heights 7 Take blades off and install correctly 8 Clean out debris 1...

Page 21: ...ip In particular this warranty does not cover contaminants in the fuel or oil damage caused by not following the prescribed warnings and operating practices failure to follow proper maintenance and st...

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