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36FB, 54FB 

TURF BEAST 

 

 

Rev: Mar2011 

 

 

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URF BEAST  

Finish Mower 

Operation Safety Precautions 

Equipment Operation—Safety Precautions 

1.  Do not operate the engine in a confined space 

where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can 
collect. Carbon monoxide is odorless, 
tasteless, and can be fatal. 

2.  Mow only in daylight. 
3.  Make sure the mower is in neutral and the 

blades are disengaged before attempting to 
start the engine. 

4.  Be extremely careful when operating the 

mower on a slope or when the grass is damp 
or wet. Reduced traction could cause sliding. 

5.  Do not stop or start suddenly when going 

uphill. Use extreme caution when changing 
directions while operating on a slope. 

6.  Avoid steeps slopes. Never use riding 

attachments on slopes since there is an 
increased risk that they might roll over. 

7.  Never mow by pulling the mower back towards 

you because you might slip. 

8.  Watch for pedestrian or vehicular traffic when 

moving the mower while not in use (i.e., 
loading, unloading or transporting). 
 

9.  Never operate the mower with defective guards 

or shields, or without the safety devices 
securely mounted in place. 

10.  Never direct discharge of material toward 

bystanders nor allow anyone near the mower 
during operation. 

11.  Do not change the governor settings or over 

speed the engine. 

12.  Always stop the engine when you leave the 

mower, even for a moment. 

13.  To help reduce the fire hazard, keep the engine 

and the area around the engine free of grass, 
leaves or any other type of foreign material. 

14.  Beware of cutting edges. Always wear gloves 

for safety when performing blade maintenance 
activities. Beware on multiple blade units since 
the rotation of one blade may cause the rotation 
of the other blade. 

15.  Do not operate the mower with the grass chute 

deflector in the raised position. Serious injury 
could occur. 

GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND 

EXPLOSIVE. FUEL LEAKS, A LOOSE FUEL TANK, 

OR A LOOSE FUEL VALVE CAN LEAD TO SEVERE 

INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT OPERATE THIS 

MOWER IF ANY COMPONENT OF THE FUEL 

SYSTEM IS LOOSE OR LEAKS GASOLINE! 

Before attempting to use your mower, make 
sure you are familiar with all of the 
components and have read the manual. 

Need Help? 

Parts, Service 

and Technical Assistance call: 

1-919-550-3221 

www.brushbeast.com

  

DANGER: Do not bypass, modify, alter or 
disconnect the safety system. Make sure that 
the safety interlock system is fully operational 
each time before mowing. 

Before setting up your TURF BEAST mower, 
disconnect the spark plug wires from the 
spark plugs and ground them against the 
engine to prevent inadvertent starting. This 
step should be taken as a precaution 
whenever you are working on this machine. 

IMPORTANT! The mower belts are adjusted to 

ensure the blades stop turning within seven (7) 

seconds of releasing the blade control lever. If you 

are making any belt adjustments whatsoever, for 

your safety and the safety of others around you, you 

must ensure the belts are re-adjusted to achieve 

this design specification. 

Summary of Contents for TurfBeast 36FB

Page 1: ...___________________ Location of Purchase _______________________ Serial Mower _______________________ Serial Engine _______________________ Serial Hydro Trans L _______________________ Serial Hydro Tr...

Page 2: ...reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation whatsoever The information and specifications included in this pub...

Page 3: ...www HomeDepot com or visit our web site at www brushbeast com Turf Beast 36 inch Walk Behind Mower 100 inch Tow Behind Mower 36 inch Brush Mower Turf Beast 54 inch Walk Behind Mower The Beast Brush B...

Page 4: ...RF BEAST Mower Manual Congratulations on the purchase of your new TURF BEAST commercial mower We at GXi Outdoor Power are confident that this mower will provide excellent performance outstanding quali...

Page 5: ...ing 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...

Page 6: ...rd keep the engine and the area around the engine free of grass leaves or any other type of foreign material 14 Beware of cutting edges Always wear gloves for safety when performing blade maintenance...

Page 7: ...n The labels shown below are located on your mower to warn you of potential hazards and provide you with important safety information If these decals become difficult to read or are missing from the m...

Page 8: ...1 5 4 5 inches inch increments 1 5 4 5 inches inch increments Blade Engagement Manual clutch Manual clutch Blade Tip Speed 18 750 ft min 18 750 ft min Anti Scalping Rollers None 3 front 2 rear No Blad...

Page 9: ...manual before operating Control Panel Below you will find a diagram of the control panel Please take the time to familiarize yourself with the mower controls Lawn Mower Component Identification Some...

Page 10: ...stener holding the bolt to the steel shipping rack Set the nut and bolt aside It will be re used in the mower assembly process C Remove the mower from the steel shipping rack D Slide the front wheel p...

Page 11: ...s shown in the picture to the right The rod connections are secured with an initial preset for the upper hole position lower handle bar position If the lower hole position upper handle bar position is...

Page 12: ...the engine 3 Connect the black wire to a ground lug located on the back or side of the engine 4 If equipped attach the yellow wire to the bottom of the starter motor solenoid on the engine with the p...

Page 13: ...OSE FUEL TANK OR A LOOSE FUEL VALVE CAN LEAD TO SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH ENSURE ALL CONNECTIONS ARE SECURE AND INSPECT THOROUGHLY FOR ANY POTENTIAL LEAKS IN THE FUEL SYSTEM IF YOU FIND A LOOSE CONNECTIO...

Page 14: ...o the neutral position 4 To drive the mower forward slide both hands slightly back on the handle bar and gently squeeze the forward levers toward the handle bar The forward speed is directly proportio...

Page 15: ...y tighten the bolts without moving the plate 8 With the bolts tightened move to a safe operator position and start the engine 9 If the creep has returned repeat the process Multiple iterations may be...

Page 16: ...ious injury or death Clear area of all debris Keep people and pets at a safe distance WARNING Do not operate the mower with defective guards shields or without the safety devices securely in place 1 W...

Page 17: ...ss with the two height adjust pins brackets on the other side of the mower deck Removing the Blades Required tools Two 2 15 16 box end wrenches 1 Park the mower on level ground and block the rear whee...

Page 18: ...structions 1 Engage the blade handle make certain the engine cannot start to pull the brakes off of the pulleys 2 Remove the pulley guard from the deck 3 Visually inspect the brake pads for wear Make...

Page 19: ...use severe burns Tire Pressure Incorrect tire pressure may cause the mower to pull to one side and or result in uneven cut Use caution when filling the tires NEVER exceed the recommended maximum tire...

Page 20: ...Manual X X Engine Oil Filter Change see Engine Owner s Manual X X Engine Spark Plug Inspect see Engine Owner s Manual X Fuel Filter Replace X Fuel Line Check X Grease Fittings Refer to page 16 Hardwar...

Page 21: ...move the blade control lever on the control console to the ON position 2 With approximately 10 pounds of pressure push the clutch pulley to tighten the belt The linkage should stop approximately 1 in...

Page 22: ...he existing holes or add new holes to achieve a tighter fit between the activation rod and the sensor WARNING A C B Engine to Hydrostatic Drives Belt Adjustment 1 The engine to hydrostatic drives belt...

Page 23: ...grease will cause premature lower bearing failure Frequent application of grease to this bearing is critical to achieving long spindle life in harsh duty environments Note Before interchanging the opt...

Page 24: ...es are a contributing factor to the engine not starting depress the Operator Presence Switch on the handle bars while trying to start the engine If engine starts a safety switch adjustment is required...

Page 25: ...and flush tank 2 Clean or replace the air filter 3 Add engine oil 4 Replace spark plug 5 Mow slower wait for grass to dry out 6 Sharpen cutting blades 7 Take in for service Grass not cut smoothly or...

Page 26: ...n the fuel or oil damage caused by not following the prescribed warnings and operating practices failure to follow proper maintenance and storage procedures and physical damage due to misuse shipping...

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