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   SAFETY 

1.1   OPERATING SAFETY ______________________________________________________

1.

Safety is dependent upon the awareness, concern
and prudence of those who operate or service the
equipment. Never allow minors to operate any
equipment.

2.

It is your responsibility to read this manual and all
publications associated with this equipment (Safety
& Operation manual, Parts & Maintenance manual,
engine manual, accessories and attachments). If the
operator can not read English it is the owner’s
responsibility to explain the material contained in
this manual to them.

3.

Learn the proper use of the machine, the location
and purpose of all the controls and gauges before
you operate the equipment. Working with unfamiliar
equipment can lead to accidents.

4.

Never allow anyone to operate or service the
machine or its attachments without proper training
and instructions; or while under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.

5.

Wear all the necessary protective clothing and
personal safety devices to protect your head, eyes,
ears hands and feet. Operate the machine only in
daylight or in good artificial light.

6.

Inspect the area where the equipment will be used.
Pick up all the debris you can find before operating.
Beware of overhead obstructions (low tree limbs,
electrical wires, etc.) and also underground
obstacles (sprinklers, pipes, tree roots, etc.) Enter a
new area cautiously. Stay alert for hidden hazards.

7.

Never direct discharge of material toward
bystanders, nor allow anyone near the machine
while in operation. The owner/operator can prevent
and is responsible for injuries inflicted to
themselves, to bystanders and damage to property.

8.

Never operate equipment that is not in perfect
working order or is without decals, guards, shields,
discharge deflectors or other protective devices
securely fastened in place.

9.

Never disconnect or bypass any switch.

10. Carbon monoxide in the exhaust fumes can be fatal

when inhaled. Never operate the engine without
proper ventilation.

11. Fuel is highly flammable, handle with care.

12. Keep the engine clean. Allow the engine to cool

before storing and always remove the ignition key.

13. Disengage all drives and engage parking brake

before starting the engine (motor). Start the engine
only when sitting in operator’s seat, never while
standing beside the unit.

14. Equipment must comply with the latest federal,

state, and local requirements when driven or
transported on public roads.

15. Never use your hands to search for oil leaks.

Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the
skin and cause serious injury.

16. Operate the machine across the face (horizontally),

not up and down the face of the slopes (vertically). 

17. To prevent tipping or loss of control, do not start or

stop suddenly; reduce speed when making sharp
turns. Use caution when changing direction on
slopes.

18. Always use the seat belt when operating tractors

equipped with a ROPS.

Never use a seat belt when operating tractors
without a ROPS.

19. Keep legs, arms and body inside the seating

compartment while the vehicle is in motion.

This machine is to be operated and maintained as specified in this manual and is intended for the professional
maintenance of specialized turf grasses. It is not intended for use on rough terrain or long grasses.

 WARNING

EQUIPMENT OPERATED IMPROPERLY OR BY UNTRAINED PERSONNEL CAN BE DANGEROUS. 

 Familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all controls. Inexperienced operator’s should receive instruction 

from someone familiar with the equipment before being allowed to operate the machine.

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Summary of Contents for 67827

Page 1: ...proper set up and preparation of the equipment prior to delivery to the customer You may wish to keep a copy in your customer file Do Not Remove the Safety Operation Manual or Parts Maintenance Manua...

Page 2: ...Monitor System 9 2 7 Operator Alerts 10 3 Set Up 3 1 General 11 3 2 Initial Inspection 11 3 3 Tractor Preparation 11 3 4 Reel Assembly 12 3 5 Operating Checks 13 3 6 Operator Back up System 13 4 Adjus...

Page 3: ...hat is not in perfect working order or is without decals guards shields discharge deflectors or other protective devices securely fastened in place 9 Never disconnect or bypass any switch 10 Carbon mo...

Page 4: ...orized Textron Turf Care And Specialty Products Dealer who is kept informed of the latest methods to service this equipment and can provide prompt and efficient service Use of other than original or a...

Page 5: ...Learn the location and purpose of all the controls and gauges before operating this tractor Read Manual High Low Engine Throttle Reel Rotation 2 WD 4 WD Forward Reverse Drive Travel Off Run Engine Sta...

Page 6: ...Circuit Breaker K Backlap Switch L Lift Lower Levers M Throttle N Main Reel Switch O Left Wing Reel Switch P Center Reel Switch Q Right Wing Reel Switch R Light Switch S 2WD 4WD Switch T Glow Plug Swi...

Page 7: ...110 C If temperature rises above 230 110 F alarm will sound G GreenSentry Light Yellow warning light Alerts operator of a low fluid level in hydraulic tank The light operates in combination with the a...

Page 8: ...gage Pull back to disengage Set main reel switch in disengaged position to start engine O Left Wing Reel Switch Used to engage left wing reel in either the forward or reverse direction Depress front o...

Page 9: ...ttery condition Gauge should never be in the red area during operation Z Hour Meter Records tractor operating hours Also used to schedule periodic maintenance AA Fuel Gauge Indicates current fuel leve...

Page 10: ...tor to service area for maintenance CAUTION Hydraulic fluid is under pressure Turn engine off and allow fluid to cool before checking fluid level or adding oil to hydraulic tank 2 Engine Oil Pressure...

Page 11: ...t the full level mark with engine cold Check a Radiator coolant level b Engine oil level c Hydraulic fluid level 4 Make sure air filter connections are tight and cover is securely in place 5 Check tir...

Page 12: ...flat washers 1 1 16 O D on outside of lift yokes 7 If mower is to be operated in fixed mode Assemble 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 screws flatwashers lockwashers and nuts K to mowers as shown Section 4 17 8 If mower...

Page 13: ...test and have the system inspected and repaired if any of the tests fail as listed below the engine does not start in test 1 the engine does start during tests 2 3 or 4 the engine continues to run du...

Page 14: ...1 To lower the front lift arms manually when the engine is not operating slowly turn the lift release knobs C clockwise until mowers are on the ground Then turn counterclockwise finger tight 2 Manual...

Page 15: ...nd reel pulley 2 Loosen hardware F then gently pry motor upwards At the same time use your belt tensioning gauge mid way between the pulleys to deflect the belt until it just touches the belt housing...

Page 16: ...SWITCH__________________________________________________ This switch is located under the operator s platform at the base of the parking brake lever When parking brake is engaged Vertical and handle l...

Page 17: ...position before adjusting neutral start switch Switch must be readjusted whenever neutral position has been changed 2 Use a Volt Ohm meter to determine when switch opens or closes a Loosen hardware N...

Page 18: ...with the front reels weighing 10 lb 4 5 kg more than the center and wing reels Individual adjustment can then be made from this point to fit specific turf conditions To disconnect springs for reel rem...

Page 19: ...d bedknife 6 Grass conditions will also affect the adjustment a Dry sparse conditions will require a wider gap to prevent heat buildup and damage to the reel and bedknife b High quality grass with a g...

Page 20: ...uture conversion to fixed mode 5 To convert the mower from floating to fixed mode assemble hardware H as shown and remove or raise the front roller Figure 4Q 4 18 CUTTING HEIGHT FIXED MODE ___________...

Page 21: ...crew K over the bedknife a Adjust nut G to lower the rear roller to the gauge then tighten nut E against the adjuster b Move the gauge to the other end of the reel and repeat Steps 4a and 4b Figure 4T...

Page 22: ...orizontal b Switch should close when lift arm is lowered past 20 above horizontal and stay closed for the remainder of the lowering operation c Switch should open when lift arm is raised past 20 above...

Page 23: ...th fresh fuel Change fuel filter Bleed fuel lines 2 Air cleaner dirty 2 Inspect and replace air filter 3 Injectors fuel pump 3 Consult engine manual 4 Engine problem 4 Consult engine manual Engine sto...

Page 24: ...If problem still exists remove disassemble and clean flow switch A 4 Flow Switch Check Symptom GreenSentry light not lit during lift lower cycle Horn sounds with GreenSentry switch in OFF TEST positi...

Page 25: ...I Pack bearings with NLGI Grade 2 Service Class GB II Manual grease gun with NLGI Grade 2 Service Class LB III Manual grease gun with Multipurpose lithium or moly 2 EP grease IV Textron Turf Care And...

Page 26: ...Fittings 4 Lift Spring Pivot 5 Fittings 5 Traction Cable Pivot 1 Fitting 6 Traction Pedal Pivot 1 Fitting 7 Ball Joint 2 Fittings 8 Steering Pivot 2 Fittings 9 Steering Cylinder 2 Fittings 10 Axle Pi...

Page 27: ...djustment All hardware properly tightened Adjust reel weight springs to give equal weight to all cutting units Caution Check maximum safe exposed thread length in the Parts Maintenance Manual before m...

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