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Daily Checklist for the PREMIER DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER 

To help maintain your PREMIER DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER for optimum performance, we recommend you follow this 
checklist each time you use your Mower. 

[  ]  OIL:  With the machine on a level surface, check the Engine oil level with the Dipstick and add more if necessary (only add 

oil to the level indicated on the Dipstick - do not overfill).  Use SAE 30 high detergent motor oil. 

[  ]  GAS:  Fill the gas tank with clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline. 

[  ]  TIRES:  Check Tire Pressure 

[  ]  ENGINE AIR COOLING SYSTEM:  It is very important to keep the Engine clean of debris.  Remove grass and other built-

up materials from the Air Intake Screen before, during, and after you mow.  Regularly remove debris from the Blower 
Housing and Cooling Fins.  A dirty Engine retains heat and can cause damage to the internal Engine parts. 

[  ]  BELTS:  Check the Belts for wear, proper alignment and tension. 

[  ]  BLADE:  Check the Blade for tightness, nicks and wear.  Remove any wrapped weeds and grass from the Blade Bearing 

Housing to prevent buildup. 

[  ]  GENERAL CONDITION:  Check the general condition of the machine, e.g.; nuts, bolts, welds etc. 

End of Season and Storage 

NOTE:

 

Please refer to the Engine Owner's Manual for engine-specific procedures. 

 

Change the oil. 

 

Remove the Spark Plug and pour about 1 ounce of motor oil into the Cylinder hole.  Replace the Plug and pull the Recoil 
Starter Rope until you feel strong resistance.  This will coat the piston and seat the valves to prevent moisture buildup. 

 

Clean/replace the Air Filter(s). 

 

Clean dirt and debris from the Cylinder Head Cooling Fins, Blower Housing, Debris Screen, and Muffler area of 
the Engine. 

 

If your Engine has a Fuel Filter, replace it. 

 

If your PREMIER DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER will be idle for more than 30 days, we recommend using a gas 
stabilizer.  This will prevent sediment from gumming up the Carburetor.  If there is dirt or moisture in the gas or 
tank, remove it by draining the tank.  Completely fill the tank with fresh, unleaded gas and add the appropriate 
amount of stabilizer or gasoline additive.  Run the Engine for a short time to allow the additive to circulate. 

 

Remove any wrapped weeds from the Blade Bearing Housing.  Clean grass and debris from the top and 
underneath the mower Deck with a stiff brush. 

 

Check the Blade for nicks and wear.  Remove the Blade and sharpen, or have it professionally sharpened if 
needed. 

 

Perform the lubrication as outlined on page 15. 

Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire. 

Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire. 

Summary of Contents for Premier Brush

Page 1: ...ING INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand this manual and all instructions before operating this PREMIER DR FIELD AND BRUSH MOWER Serial No Order No DR Power Equipment Toll free phone 1 800 DR OWNER 376 96...

Page 2: ...y and is located on the upper left portion of your packing slip For your convenience and ready reference enter the order number in the space provided on the front cover of this manual Additional Infor...

Page 3: ...WNER 376 9637 and one of our technical support representatives will be happy to help you This is a high powered machine with moving parts operating with high energy at high speeds You must use proper...

Page 4: ...rby is smoking or if you re near anything that could cause it to ignite or explode Reinstall the fuel tank and fuel container caps securely If you spill gasoline do not attempt to start the engine Mov...

Page 5: ...e the blade a few times to get used to it before mowing Keep your hands and feet away from the blade belts chains blade pulleys and concealed areas while the engine is running Never reach under the de...

Page 6: ...described within this manual may be optional Some illustrations may not be applicable to your machine No list of warnings and cautions can be all inclusive If situations occur that are not covered by...

Page 7: ...etting Up Your PREMIER DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER It may be helpful to familiarize yourself with the controls and features of your PREMIER DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER as shown in Figure 1 before beginning...

Page 8: ...g Weight 285 lbs Shipping Dimensions 82 L 36 W 46 H Unpacking the PREMIER DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER Tools and Supplies Needed Screwdriver Metal Shears Utility Knife Gloves and Eye Protection 1 Stand to...

Page 9: ...the Dipstick until the oil reaches the fill mark Be careful not to overfill 5 Replace the Dipstick and screw all the way down when full 6 Remove the Gas Fill Cap and fill the Gas Tank with fresh unle...

Page 10: ...tive Cap Figure 3 and check the tire pressure with a tire pressure gauge 2 If the pressure is too low add air through the Valve Stem with an air hose 3 Replace the Valve Stem Protective Cap when finis...

Page 11: ...esence Control Lever as you engage the Blade by pulling up on the Blade Control Knob Figure 4 2 Remain behind the handlebars and release both hands from the controls 3 THE ENGINE SHOULD SHUT OFF AND S...

Page 12: ...fore each Throttle adjustment Engaging the Wheel Drive The PREMIER DR FIELD and BRUSH MOWER has a three speed forward transmission and single speed reverse Forward speeds range from 1 0 mph in first g...

Page 13: ...et 12 2 Move the Shift Lever to the N Neutral position 3 Move the Throttle Control to the IDLE position 4 Turn the Key to the OFF position and remove it for safety Obstacle Tips Always disengage the b...

Page 14: ...n reverse Know what is behind you and take your time 2 Disengage the Blade before shifting into reverse Mow in the forward gears only using reverse for maneuvering 3 If you find it difficult to shift...

Page 15: ...S Change Engine Oil 1st time 5 hours S Check all Belt Tensions and Condition S Check Cable connections S Replace Air Filter and Pre cleaner S Replace Spark Plug S SAE 30 Oil NEVER use penetrating oil...

Page 16: ...lace the oil by following the instructions Adding Oil and Gasoline in Chapter 2 Alternate Method 1 Remove the Oil Fill Cap and vacuum the oil from the engine through the Oil Fill Tube using a vacuum o...

Page 17: ...lt as described in the previous instructions 2 Remove the six Bolts and Locknuts that secure the Deck with two 1 2 Wrenches and remove the Deck Figure 11 3 Disconnect the Harness from the Electric Clu...

Page 18: ...d that you align the Keyway of the Clutch with the Key Removing and Replacing the Blade Tools and Supplies needed 15 16 Wrench Gloves Block of wood to brace the Blade at least 2 thick 1 Brace the Blad...

Page 19: ...you are removing is off the ground 2 Remove the Retaining Ring with the Pliers 3 Remove the Shim and slide the Wheel off the Axle Figure 16 4 Replace the Wheel in the reverse order as above NOTE Make...

Page 20: ...tle adjustment and travel The Blade Control Knob must be in the down position Make sure that the Spark Plug is clean If the Spark Plug is dirty or cracked change it If it s oily leave it out hold a ra...

Page 21: ...elt for wear and hard spots File off any nicks on the Pulley The Belt may be stretched replace it Blade vibrates when engaged Replace the Blade if it is chipped bent or broken The Spindle Bearings may...

Page 22: ...GR5 9 247301 Handlebar Right 10 164961 Grip Plain 1 11 111521 Bolt HCS 3 8 16 x 1 GR5 12 110761 Nut Nylon Lock 5 16 18 13 139051 Cable Throttle 50 14 247291 Handlebar Left 15 179231 Screw SH M6 25mm R...

Page 23: ...CONTACT US AT www DRpower com 23 Schematic HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY...

Page 24: ...5 zp 10 247391 Arm Idler 11 151111 Bushing 39ID x 62OD x 1 585 12 111241 Ring Retaining 5 8 SH 13 111141 Pulley V Belt 7 5 8 Bore 14 150061 Belt A31K 1 2 x 33 15 123361 Bolt HCS 5 16 18 x 1 1 4 Gr5 zp...

Page 25: ...CONTACT US AT www DRpower com 25 Schematic TRANSAXLE AND WHEEL ASSEMBLY...

Page 26: ...2 257061 Deck 24 w Labels 13 129601 Bolt HCS 3 8 16 x 3 Gr5 zp 14 246771 Key Square 3 16 x 1 15 139031 Blade Brush 24 16 101771 Washer 640 ID x 2 1 2 OD 17 175451 Bolt HCS 5 8 11 x 1 1 4 Ref Part Desc...

Page 27: ...CONTACT US AT www DRpower com 27 Schematic BRUSH DECK ASSEMBLY...

Page 28: ...x 1L 10 101451 Bolt HCS 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 Gr2 zp 11 106361 Key Square 250 x 2 25 L 12 191241 Clutch Electric 75ft lb 3 86 amp 13 222521 Washer Split 7 16 Gr8 Ref Part Description 14 223241 Bolt HCS 7 16...

Page 29: ...CONTACT US AT www DRpower com 29 Schematic ENGINE AND CLUTCH ASSEMBLY...

Page 30: ...30 PREMIER DR FIELD AND BRUSH MOWER Notes...

Page 31: ...red maintenance as defined by the manufacturer s owner s manuals The warranty holder is responsible for replacement of normally wearing parts such as the Drive Belts Blade Tires Filters and Spark Plug...

Page 32: ...on and Storage NOTE Please refer to the Engine Owner s Manual for engine specific procedures Change the oil Remove the Spark Plug and pour about 1 ounce of motor oil into the Cylinder hole Replace the...

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