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d)
Block up using proper safety precautions.
e)
Clean out any grass build-up from underside of deck and in deck discharge
chute.
f)
Inspect blades and sharpen or replace as required.
g)
If blade removal is necessary, be careful for the sharp cutting edges of the
blades.
h)
Re-install the blades (if they were removed) by placing a block of wood
between the front or rear baffles and the blade then torquing the blade
bolts to 115-120 ft. lbs. Be sure the spring disk washer cone is installed
toward the bolt head (See Figure 5).
CAUTION
POTENTIAL HAZARD
♦
Operating a mower deck with loose or weakened
blade bolts can be dangerous.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
♦
A loose or weakened blade bolt could allow a blade
rotating at a high speed to come out from under the
deck, causing serious injury or property damage.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
♦
Replace the blade bolt after striking a foreign object.
(Use only Exmark replacement parts PN 103-0862 –
blade bolt and PN 103-0865 – spring disc washer).
♦
DO NOT lubricate the threads of the bolt or spindle
before assembly.
♦
Torque the blade bolt to 115-120 ft. lbs.
i)
Remove jack stands (or equivalent support) and lower deck to ground.
FIGURE 5
BLADE BOLT INSTALLATION
6.1.5
Check safety interlock system:
Service Interval: Daily
a)
Check starting circuit. Starter
should crank
with operator
in
seat; parking
brake
engaged
, and with PTO
disengaged.
Try to start with operator
out
of
seat; parking brake
engaged
, and PTO
disengaged
; starter
must not
crank. Try to start with operator
in
seat, parking brake
disengaged
and
PTO
disengaged
; starter
must not
crank. Try to start with operator
in
seat,
parking brake
engaged
and PTO
engaged
; starter
must not
crank.
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