Gravely pro-stance 36 994131 Operator'S Manual Download Page 7

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SAFETY RULES

This cutting machine is capable of amputating 
hands and feet and throwing objects. Failure 
to observe the following safety instructions 
could result in serious injury or death.
The following safety instructions are based 
on the B71.4 specifications of the American 
National Standards Institute and ISO 5395 in 
effect at the time of production.

Training

Read, understand, and follow all instructions 
on the machine and in the manuals before 
starting.

Become familiar with the safe operation of 
the equipment, operator controls, and safety 
signs.

Be sure the area is clear of bystanders and 
pets before operating. Stop machine if 
anyone enters the area.

Improper use of power equipment can cause 
serious permanent injury or death to the 
operator or a bystander.
Understand:

How to operate all controls

The functions of all controls

How to STOP in an Emergency

Braking and steering characteristics

Turning radius and clearances

Read the Operator’s Manual and other 
training material. If the operator(s) or 
mechanic(s) cannot read English, it is the 
owner’s responsibility to explain this material 
to them.

All operators and mechanics should be 
trained. The owner is responsible for training 
the users.

Never let children or untrained people 
operate or service the equipment. Local 
regulations may restrict the age of the 
operator.

The owner/user can prevent and is 
responsible for accidents or injuries 
occurring to themselves, other people or 
property.

Operator Age

Do not allow children under the age of 18 to 
operate or service any outdoor power 
equipment.

Local regulations may restrict the age of the 
operator.

Data indicates operators age 60 years and 
above are involved in a large percentage of 
riding mower-related injuries.
These operators should evaluate their ability 
to operate the riding mower safely enough to 
protect themselves and others
from serious injury.

Children

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is 
not alert to the presence of children. Children 
are often attracted to the machine and the 
mowing activity. Never assume that children 
will remain where you last saw them.

Be alert and turn machine off if a child enters 
the area.

Before and while backing, look behind and 
down for small children.

Never carry children, even with the blade(s) 
shut off. They may fall off and be seriously 
injured or interfere with safe machine 
operation. Children who have been given 
rides in the past may suddenly appear in the 
mowing area for another ride and be run over 
or backed over by the machine.

Never allow children to operate or service the 
machine.

Use extreme care when approaching blind 
corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that 
may block your view of a child.

Keep children out of the mowing area and in 
the watchful care of a responsible adult other 
than the operator.

Personal Protection

Always wear appropriate clothing including 
hard hat, protective gloves, safety glasses 
and hearing protection. Long hair, loose 
clothing or jewelry may get tangled in moving 
parts.

DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewelry and 
tie back hair during operation.

Wear proper footwear to improve footing on 
slippery surfaces. NEVER wear open sandals 
or canvas shoes during operation. 

Before Operating

Evaluate the terrain to determine what 
accessories and attachments are needed to 
properly and safely perform the job. Only use 
accessories and attachments approved by 
the manufacturer.

Inspect the area where the equipment is to be 
used and remove all objects such as rocks, 
toys and wire which can be thrown by the 
machine.

Keep all nuts and bolts tight to be sure the 
equipment is in safe working condition.

Maintain the machine to be in compliance 
with the maintenance schedule.

Clean grass and debris from unit, especially 
from around muffler and engine, to help 
prevent fires.

Check parking brake operation frequently. 
Adjust and service as required.

Summary of Contents for pro-stance 36 994131

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Manuel de I utilisateur Pro Stance 36 05109900 9 16 Printed in USA ENGLISH FRAN AIS E10 Models 994131 Pro Stance 36 SN 010000 994139 Pro Stance 36 CARB SN 010000...

Page 2: ...he Operator Platform 17 For Best Performance 18 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 18 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 20 Service Access 20 Check Engine Oil 20 Change Engine Oil 20 Hydraulic Fluid 21 Carbon Canister Filter 22 M...

Page 3: ...vicing the unit carefully and completely read the manuals provided with the unit They contain safety instructions and important information about unit controls The engine on this unit is covered by a...

Page 4: ...h training Familiarize yourself and any other operators with all controls and the safe use of the features of this unit If you loan rent or sell this product to others provide them with all manuals If...

Page 5: ...ty decals Replacement decals can be found in the parts manual for your machine and ordered from your dealer Refer to Figure 2 for Safety Decal locations 1 Safety Decal Identification 2 Safety Decal De...

Page 6: ...Hazard NEVER operate unit without discharge chute in operating position Thrown objects can cause injury or damage Do not operate mower unless all guards are in operating position or bagger is attached...

Page 7: ...to protect themselves and others from serious injury Children Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children Children are often attracted to the machine and the mo...

Page 8: ...hands and feet away from all pinch points Avoid slippery surfaces Be sure of your footing while using pedestrian controlled equipment especially when backing up Walk don t run Use extreme caution if...

Page 9: ...he machine Do not use on steep slopes Slow down and use caution when making turns and when changing directions on slopes Keep all movements on the slope slow and gradual Sudden changes in speed or dir...

Page 10: ...e tank Do not use a funnel or other device that obstructs the view of the tank filling process Towing Do not attach towed equipment or accessories This vehicle is not designed to tow Accessories Follo...

Page 11: ...gine running Lower cutting deck unless a positive mechanical lock is used Allow engine to cool before servicing Moving parts can cut or amputate fingers or a hand On multiblade mowers rotation of one...

Page 12: ...nterlock system functions see Safety Interlock System on page 14 15 Lubricate all fittings see Maintenance Schedule on page 18 16 Place discharge chute in the operating position Return and tighten kno...

Page 13: ...Throttle Lever 13 Oil Pressure Light 14 Hour Meter 15 Mower Deck Lift Pedal 16 Mower Deck Lift Lever 17 Transport Lock Knob 18 Height of Cut HOC Index Wheel 19 Parking Brake Lever 20 Power Take Off P...

Page 14: ...it on page 17 NOTICE Ensure both transaxles are set to neutral before pushing the unit IMPORTANT DO NOT tow unit Transport unit on an appropriate truck or trailer Operator Platform Item 3 The operator...

Page 15: ...tion the transport lock knob allows the deck to automatically lock in the highest 4 00 or 5 00 HOC position NOTICE When the transport lock knob is in the lock position in the deck will automatically l...

Page 16: ...re locked in neutral IMPORTANT The engine and blade safety interlock system has a half second delay feature that allows the unit to run for up to one half second before stopping should the operator s...

Page 17: ...r blades disengage NOTICE The engine will not start unless the steering levers Item 4 are in the neutral position the PTO switch is in the Off position and parking brake is set FILLING FUEL TANK To ad...

Page 18: ...to off position STOPPING IN AN EMERGENCY 1 Return steering levers to neutral position 2 Immediately set parking brake 3 Turn off PTO and engine TO MOW WITH UNIT NOTICE Unit can be operated while stand...

Page 19: ...E OPERATOR PLATFORM Figure 10 To rotate platform up 1 Stop unit disengage PTO and wait for all moving parts to stop 2 Engage parking brake 3 Clean any accumulated debris from platform 4 Rotate platfor...

Page 20: ...ety section before proceeding Period Service Task Each Use Check Safety Interlock WARNING Safety interlock system failure and improper operation of unit can result in death or serious injury Test this...

Page 21: ...on page 25 Clean engine cooling system Check and clean cooling fins and inside the engine shrouds to remove grass chaff or dirt Check Fasteners Check mower blade mounting hardware and all other fasten...

Page 22: ...el MUST be maintained in safe operating range on dipstick at all times or engine damage will result See engine manual for correct oil level Park unit on a level surface Refer to engine manual for deta...

Page 23: ...e expansion tank with 15W 50 synthetic motor oil Gravely p n 00057100 or equivalent until oil level reaches the cold fill line on the tank 3 Install the expansion tank cap and then purge the system Se...

Page 24: ...lic System 1 Face unit against a wall and jack up unit so both drive wheels are off the ground 2 Disengage parking brake and put transaxle bypass levers in neutral position see To Push The Unit on pag...

Page 25: ...equal amount of material from each end of mower blade DO NOT change angle of cutting edge or round corner of mower blade CAUTION AVOID INJURY Use sturdy gloves or padding to protect hands when workin...

Page 26: ...nd blades to spindles with one bevel washer and hex bolt Torque to 156 217 N m 115 160 lb ft 2 Reconnect spark plug wires ELECTRICAL SERVICE Fuse Relay Panel The fuse relay panel is located behind the...

Page 27: ...ry from unit 2 Clean terminals and battery cable ends with wire brush 3 Coat terminals with dielectric grease or petroleum jelly 4 Replace battery Charging the Battery IMPORTANT DO NOT fast charge Cha...

Page 28: ...moves adjust the return to neutral mechanism on the hydraulic pump a Loosen the return to neutral screw on the pump b Slowly move the speed and direction control bracket clockwise or counterclockwise...

Page 29: ...pressure Increase pressure on side unit tracks DO NOT exceed maximum recommended tire pressure see Specifications on page 38 1 Start engine and run until it reaches normal operating temperature 2 Mov...

Page 30: ...ight belt guards and remove belt guards from deck PTO Mower Belt Replacement Figure 27 and Figure 28 1 Gain access to belts see Belt Access on page 28 2 Remove transmission belt see Figure 28 3 Releas...

Page 31: ...emove spring from bracket 3 Remove mower drive belt 4 Install new mower drive belt 5 Verify that there are no twists in belts and that they are routed correctly 6 Reinstall spring to bracket 7 Adjust...

Page 32: ...nt the deck from falling 3 Slowly lower deck to lowest position 4 Remove hardware retaining mower lift links attached to mower deck 5 Remove front mounting pin hardware and drag link mounting pins 6 S...

Page 33: ...the height adjusters on the deck lift brackets see Figure 32 6 After deck is level side to side check the deck front to back pitch 7 Turn the blades so the blade ends point front to back as shown in...

Page 34: ...the height of cut range Low position 38 102 mm 1 5 4 High position 64 127 mm 2 5 5 To change deck height 1 Follow procedure for removing deck see Removing Mower Deck on page 30 NOTICE Deck does not ha...

Page 35: ...lease tension on HOC belt see Adjust HOC Belt Tension below 2 Move transport lock knob into off up position 3 Move deck to lowest position 38 mm 1 5 or 64 mm 2 5 depending on high low range IMPORTANT...

Page 36: ...arts to cool 2 Measure air gap between armature and rotor Minimum A 0 4 mm 016 feeler gauge should slide between armature and rotor with slight contact Maximum A 0 5 mm 020 feeler gauge should slide b...

Page 37: ...abilizer to the container before adding fuel a Add fuel stabilizer see Service Parts on page 37 or equivalent according to manufacturer s instructions to the fuel tank and any fuel containers with rem...

Page 38: ...y 4 Fuel filter is dirty 5 Faulty engine 6 Weak battery 1 Fill fuel tank see Filling Fuel Tank on page 15 2 Replace spark plug Refer to Engine Manual 3 Clean or replace air cleaner Refer to engine man...

Page 39: ...vely dealer to add these optional accessories to your unit Part No Description 79401000 Mulch Kit 79401100 Operator Controlled Discharge Chute Kit 79400900 Grass Collector Bracket Kit SERVICE PARTS Al...

Page 40: ...ission Type Hydrostatic Drive Transmission Oil Use 15W 50 synthetic motor oil Gravely p n 00057100 or equivalent Hydraulic Oil Filter Yes Size and Weight Length cm in With Operator Platform Raised Wit...

Page 41: ...in Such repair or replacement will be free of charge labor and parts to the original purchaser except as noted below Special Extensions The chart below details special extensions to this warranty Warr...

Page 42: ...y are noted in the Limitations section above lubricants spark plugs oil oil filters air filters fuel filters brake linings brake arms brake shoes skid shoes scraper blades shear bolts mower blades mow...

Page 43: ...t of any defective part Ariens Company shall not be liable for incidental special or consequential damages including lost profits Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential...

Page 44: ...PRINTED 655 West Ryan Street Brillion WI 54110 gravelymower com gravely custhelp com...

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